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Wank.a.lot 10-22-2008 01:51 AM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 
the filter is clean, and the line coming from the pump/filter is hardline with 3" of rubber line at the carb.
i do have some new rubber line though so i'll replace it anyway

i didn't get a chance to hook up the fuel gauge today. i'm gonna set it up tomorrow.
i drove around all over the place looking for a fuel gauge, then i realized that they are not with the gauges they are with the carbs. ------- pissed off.

Smith-02 10-22-2008 02:29 AM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 
you think a parts store fuelpump made in bangledesh is going to be 100% perfect? just because it can flow, does not mean it can supply enough fuel at topend. how ------- hard is the concept of a no-name with a parts store tag going to be better than a brand name (edelbrock, holley, aeromotive, walbro) performance pump thats rebuildable??

Wank.a.lot 10-22-2008 02:35 AM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 
this car is not going to get an expensive fuel pump or carb or anyother thing you think it needs.
it's a beater daily driver. this car is not gonna go down a race track or anything like that.

and what makes you think i think a vatozone pump is better then a holley pump?
you sound like a parts installer that thinks he's a mechanic. you don't replace ---- cause it's not a name brand part if it's working. first you find out what is broke then you fix the broke part.
maybe you are too ------- dumb to understand i just lost my job and i can't afford a new fuel delivery setup.
if the carb is bad then i'll replace it or rebuild it. if the pump is bad then i'll exchange it for a new one.

losesomethinbra 10-22-2008 03:11 AM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 
If its lack of fuel delivery to the carb you should have decent WOT for a couple seconds until the float bowl runs dry, idle it out, and be able to repeat every time. If not im guessing something else

bigdaddyvtec 10-22-2008 03:50 AM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 

Originally Posted by losesomethinbra
Needs a Chevy :y


dummee 10-22-2008 05:32 AM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 

Originally Posted by bigdaddyvtec

X1000000000000000. On another note though my old pick up would bog down at WOT and it was actually because of to much fuel and not because their wasn't enought. Have you actually checked the plugs to see what they look like? Sorry I'm WAY to lazy to actually read through the whole thread

Wank.a.lot 10-22-2008 12:43 PM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 

Originally Posted by losesomethinbra
If its lack of fuel delivery to the carb you should have decent WOT for a couple seconds until the float bowl runs dry, idle it out, and be able to repeat every time. If not im guessing something else

that's what i think also. as soon as i mash the gas it jumps forward like it's gonna go, then falls on it's face. there is no take off at all. the jump forward is not a couple of seconds, it's like a snap of the fingers.


also i noticed that if i'm in park and i rev it the car lurches forward a few inches, what could be causing that? maybe a related issue?

Bone1 10-22-2008 04:47 PM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 
original crab on the FoMoCo?

What is the number?

Wank.a.lot 10-22-2008 04:51 PM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 
not sure what you are asking, but the carb is an autolite reman.

Wank.a.lot 10-22-2008 07:27 PM

Re: 64 ford fairlane bogs at wot. any ideas?
 

Originally Posted by TunerToys
Also, on the old fords, the coil wires were connected with push on fittings, which sometimes get loose over the ages. I had one that was so loose that under acceleration, the connection would open just from the wire moving back, and then reconnct as the engine died and the wire would move forward. Behaved just like starvation.

Hope that helps,

Craig

and the winner is....
Craig.
i noticed the other day that one of wires was falling apart so i fixed that. the pos side is the one i fixed.
the neg side had a push on connection like you were talking about, but it felt tight.
today while hooking up my fuel pressure gauge i noticed there was another wire on the neg side using a ring connector. the push on connector was pushed on keeping the ring connector on. well the wire with the ring connector was loose.
it's fixed now and running great. just gotta get the 8 feet of fuel hose coming out of the hood to the windshield off and hook everything else back up.

thanks HMT. you guys mother ------- rock.
craig just cause you were right i'm gonna order some stuff from you the next time i need stuff you sell.


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