Hi Guys:
It's Peter and his Canadian Newport once again. More questions:
My lean burn system was acting up. So I had my expert mechanic delete the lean burn. See earlier threads where you guys suggested how to do that.
In making the conversion we elected to keep the original TQ carb. The engine is a 400.
After a few adjustments to the carb, we got the engine running well at all speeds.
Now after use in hot weather, the engine won't start if you let it sit for a bit. It starts if you start it again after use right away, but if you wait more than a few moments, it won't start for many hours. Then it starts right away.
Note that the engine runs well in city/highway conditions. Has never stalled. The problem is only after you shut it down after use.
So I suspect this issue is vapor lock, or boiling fuel in the carb, or both.
I guess my question is this: Should I attempt to fix the carb (it's the original lean burn carb) (possible issues include the float level, exhaust heat riser valve, gaskets, flanges etc) or should I find a pre-lean burn TQ (72-74?) and install that? Or an E-brock carb?
What's the best solution here? I attempt to use the Newport as a DD and don't want to get stranded.
Thanks,
Peter