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3F Carbi Stalling when rock climbing
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3F Carbi Stalling when rock climbing
Well the stalling issue with the 3f happened again on the weekend, This only happens when crawling up hills or rocks & not when the truck is at speed.
Just hope there is some sort of fix & if others have had similar problems.
Just hope there is some sort of fix & if others have had similar problems.
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Yep DRS is sorta right the problem is the float level in the carb it self may be a tad low mine has similar probs its a carby thing maby raising the float level a tad may fix it tho ya run the risk of pumping fuel out the vent which could lead to more probs i havent played with mine to sort it yet so cant realy give a soloution to fixing it yet ..
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i would say no to putting a kit thru. just make sure you remeber/make where every thing goes. but it's mainly gaskets/o'rings and seals.
the acc plunnger made the most differnce on mine.
and if you set the fuel bowl level too high it could run rich or flood, it can be a pain in the..... to get prefect but it made a huge diffrence going up hills
the acc plunnger made the most differnce on mine.
and if you set the fuel bowl level too high it could run rich or flood, it can be a pain in the..... to get prefect but it made a huge diffrence going up hills
1uzed and no home for it
Might have to grab hold of a service manual me thinks & suss it out.Thommo 73 wrote:acc = accelerater plunger, they have a seal around the bottom with a spring in it that gets old,cracked and crappy.
Did the problem go away all together once you did this? Like i said i only have had the problem crawling up rocks.
Thanks.
Mine is currently suffering from the same issue. Runs perfectly on gas, on petrol it will run but starves a little until the engine is under enough vaccum to suck the fuel through.Thommo 73 wrote:acc = accelerater plunger, they have a seal around the bottom with a spring in it that gets old,cracked and crappy.
carby kits aren't too expensive from memory, its just the time to get it done.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
yes it did solve the problems. float level for hill climbs/steep stuff and carby kit to fix flat spots and minor backfires. but if you are going to do the float level you may as well put a kit thru the carby. they are cheap and you wont regret it.
and as serriajim said not running a carby motor on petrol now and then it will dry the accelerater pump seal out,
and as serriajim said not running a carby motor on petrol now and then it will dry the accelerater pump seal out,
1uzed and no home for it
Rehatch this older topic for more ideas.
After the latest venture of the weekend I did pick up on something, when climbing the engine revs drop & then it dies upon restarting a heap of black smoke appears out of the exhuast which would tell me that the carb is not running out of fuel but infact flooding?
Any thoughts on this would be ideal.
After the latest venture of the weekend I did pick up on something, when climbing the engine revs drop & then it dies upon restarting a heap of black smoke appears out of the exhuast which would tell me that the carb is not running out of fuel but infact flooding?
Any thoughts on this would be ideal.
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