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post Jun 21 2012, 04:06 PM
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Bringing back a '73 from a barn. Got her going. She starts great cold, first thing in the morning, cranks right up. She will only run for about 5 minutes and then peters out and won't start until the next morning.

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post Jun 21 2012, 08:37 PM
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the filter should be on the gravity side, not the pressure side!
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post Jun 21 2012, 10:15 PM
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the filter should be on the gravity side, not the pressure side!

It is on the gravity side, but I figured the gravity would keep it full.

The more I read up I am thinking it is the pressure sensor. The plugs that came out of the car were fouled. Running rich and stalling out after a few minutes seem to point to pressure sensor.
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