Sounds like the water compromised the seal of the accelerator pump. Maybe only temporarily...Let it sit and it maybe it will remedy itself? Otherwise, I have found somewhat generic rebuild kits at the local auto parts store, Napa among them. Roger ----- Original Message ----- From: "N/B Nichols" <3nichols@sprintmail.com> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:51 PM Subject: [FWDLK] Carter AFB carburetor > Does anyone know if Niehoff makes a rebuild kit for a Carter AFB carb > #2653S. The carb is from a '58 DeSoto Adventurer. It is the rear carb > of the two on the car. It is the main carburetor for the car. It has > the choke valve. > > I stupidly added water to the gas tank thinking it was gasoline and the > water I think ruined the accelerator pump. The car of course would not > start. I took apart the carb, cleaned out the water, put it all back > and now the car only runs on a high idle. The carb was pretty old to > begin with, so I think the water put it over the edge. Actually what is > happening is that on the high idle when you look down the throat of the > carb, you see lots of gas coming out of both primary venturis, but no > gas squirts out of the tiny pump jet nozzles at any acceleration. > Anyone have any thoughts on the problem before I try to rebuild it > myself or take it the carburetor shop? Nick Nichols. >
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