Water in my gas tank, can not get away from water in my fuel |
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Water in my gas tank, can not get away from water in my fuel |
barringtonpro |
Jul 10 2015, 06:31 PM
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So, for the past 6 weeks i have been cleaning the idle 55 jets on my two weber 40s 30mm vents. Ive cleaned out the clear jelly from the tank to were the car is drivable but cannot get it to last more than about 20 miles when the webers develops poor idle transition. The mains 130 run fine. All plugs are a light tan. After i cleaned the tank it does drives much better, but it stills does not rev through the idle circuit properly after every carb cleaning and a 20 mile drive. I'm just pumping more gas/water into my tank.
I seem to be in an impossible situation since after only two fill ups, I can see the water droplets in the bottom of the tank, again. The car runs great after i blow out the idle jet and mixture circuit. In fact i can tell which jet is clogged just by twirling it's mixture needle and not getting an engine rpm response at engine idle. So, can someone respond, please, with how they are dealing with this ethanol fuel? my search is leading me to a boating marine solution, maybe. Frank in RI 73 2.0 stock with webers |
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