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> No gass to dell
ruddyboys
post May 2 2007, 01:40 PM
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It seems I am not getting gas to my Dell 36 DRLA. I took the carb apart to clean it, it had a lot of ashlike crud inside. After cleanning the jets and passages with carb cleaner and a little compressed air I put it all back together and reinstalled. The car wont start, so I go and look down the throat and when I open the throtal no gas. The other carb is fine. In the red circled jet I get a little trinkle of gass, the green circled jet, not a drop. When I pullout the red circled jet it is wet with gas, the green dry. I cleaned the jets with carb cleaner and they are clear. What could be cloged if this is the problem, Oh yes the butterfly valve does open.


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post May 4 2007, 06:02 PM
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Thanx too all, The little ball berrings were a little cruddy and sticking. The big problem was the metal part of the pump diaphram was rusting and caused the jets to clog. The car is running nice. Took it for a ride around the block a few times. I did notice that after running on and off for about an hour it started to stall.
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