Re: [Chrysler300] Still Starts Then Dies - '65 300 Friday update
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Re: [Chrysler300] Still Starts Then Dies - '65 300 Friday update



When and after the engine stalls, how have you ascertained that ignition and 
timing are fine.  Seems if the engine is not running, it would be hard to 
have gained a snapshot of spark and timing condition.

I believe that you previously mentioned using another carb.  How about a 
plugged exhaust system?  I remember the old stunt to stuff a potato in a 
tailpipe, the victims car would start,  run a short time and stall. 
Although be odd to have dual exhaust both plugged.  Engine probably would 
continue to somewhat run on 4 cylinders even if one side was blocked.

Roger Schaaf
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ryan Hill" <ryan_hillc300@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 9:29 AM
Subject: [Chrysler300] Still Starts Then Dies - '65 300 Friday update


> Morning everyone. A quick update for anyone interested.
>
> I had a few minutes last night to try a few things. I started the car
> remotely from under the hood and while it was running, fed a trickle of 
> fuel
> into the carb to see if I could keep it running. (I'm a pro at this now so 
> I
> know I fed it enough fuel) It didn't seem to help much but did prolong the
> stalling a little.
>
> I immediately removed the carb from the engine and noted there was still
> fuel pressure at the hard line connection into the carb. I assure 
> everyone,
> there is NOT a fuel supply problem of any kind. I believe I've also
> adequately ruled out the ignition system as I have good spark, good dwell,
> good timing, and voltage readings everywhere are normal when the engine
> dies(sorry...stalls).
>
> Once the carb was removed I pulled it apart and checked the fuel levels in
> the bowls. Both were equal and seemed normal. I tried plunging the pump 
> rod
> and found there to be no squirting.(Yes, there was fuel in the cylinder) I
> thought I'd corrected this problem earlier but perhaps not!
>
> I removed the throttle squirter in the primary venturi to expose the small
> needle that sits inside. It appears the needle is sticking and not 
> allowing
> fuel to be pumped out the squirter when the plunger is pushed down. I used 
> a
> small wire to loosen the needle then shoved the plunger down
> again.........now the squirter works. This could certainly explain the
> engine not wanting to rev when I open the throttle plates but I don't 
> think
> it would explain the engine stalling at idle.
>
> Can anyone shed any light on how this needle operates and what might be
> causing it to stick? Is there any way to determine which jets should be 
> used
> in the primary and which in the secondary so I can ensure I got those 
> right?
> I suspect the metering rods might be closing off the fuel supply 
> completely
> as the vacuum rises as a few members have suggested.
>
> Hopefully I'll have happy news to report over the coming weekend.
>
> Ryan Hill (Vancouver, B.C.)
>
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