Hello John,
Sounds like trash in the carb to me.
Disconnect the fuel hose from the carb and run to a can, then crank the engine a
little and see if you get gas in the can. If you do get gas there, it should be
enough to get the car running. Reconnect the hose. It doesn't take much fuel
pressure to fill the carb. If it still won't start, then it is probably in the
carb. If there is no gas there then it probably is a bad fuel pump. It
could be stuck floats. If so, you will have to pull the top of the carb off and
clean it out and make sure the floats are free to move up and down. Make sure
the needle and seat are not plugged with trash. Make sure the floats are at the
correct adjustment.
Have an Imperial day,
Russell Sullivan
1966 Crown Coupe 2 dr
ht
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