Blackrifle
New Member
Coming home late at night with the wife and my son in the car, Stopped at a light and she just stalled, tried to start her up a couple of times and nothing but cranking. I was right next to a gas station and was able to push her into a spot by the pumps thinking maybe I was out of gas. The gauge doesn't work. Dropped a quick 20 into her, she started but immediately died again. So I pushed her away from the pump area and into a parking spot. Open the hood and immediately noticed alot of fuel on the manifold around the carb.
didnt notice anything else really. Since I recently rebuilt the carb I figured maybe my buddy forgot to change something out and that I needed a new carb. Its a 1966 Newport 383 with a 2 bbl Stromberg. Wife called an Uber and we were home in 5 minutes. Next morning I head over she fired right up and ran like it fine. A friend said that possibly the choke closed up and stalled the car out and thats why there was gas all over. I did press the pedal quite a few times when i was blocking traffic in the street.
Any ideas?
didnt notice anything else really. Since I recently rebuilt the carb I figured maybe my buddy forgot to change something out and that I needed a new carb. Its a 1966 Newport 383 with a 2 bbl Stromberg. Wife called an Uber and we were home in 5 minutes. Next morning I head over she fired right up and ran like it fine. A friend said that possibly the choke closed up and stalled the car out and thats why there was gas all over. I did press the pedal quite a few times when i was blocking traffic in the street.
Any ideas?