> shut off for a while. The problem is probably that > your float level is too high. This allows the fuel > to expand and overflow the float bowl and into the Hot starts weren't too bad, it was just that the car was idling poorly when hot. So today I headed down to my local speed shop to see what they and my Visa card could do to remedy the situation. All the spacers they had were 1" or taller, and I knew that would lift the air cleaner up too much and it would hit the hood. The one product that caught my eye was by Mr. Gasket. Esentially, the kit consisted of 3 aluminum plates and 4 carburator gaskets, you sandwich the aluminum between the gaskets, and it acts effectively as a radiator between the carb and the manifold. I bought that, as well as some longer carburator studs. 1/2 hour later, it was installed, and the carb was lifted about 1/2" higher. The hood closed. Phew. Next the test drive. Car started right up, and after 15 or 20 minutes of driving in Maryland's blessed 90 degree afternoon humidity, it idled just fine. of course, I seem to have discovered a new problem: a hissing sound from the brake booster. When I disconnect and plug the booster vacuum line it goes away, but engine idle is relatively unaffected. Plus, eeven with the booster connected, the idle seems rich (black stuff out the pipes). Hmmmmm... Oh well, it runs, right? I pity my friend who's planning on taking his '62 New Yorker to Carlisle and still has the axle sitting on a workbench. ;) ===== --Mike Pittinaro Piles of pitted chrome Hubcaps along the floorboard My junkyard-bedroom __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com