sickzuk1 wrote:
Is the fuel filter really close to the back of the car?? Like underneath along the fuel lines? I remember seeing it at one point a few months ago?
I have replaced all leads and have a new fuel pump.. I will start with the Spark Plugs... Which cap are u referring to when u say "Check Cap is not cracked?" And how would I check for vacuum leaks???
Yes the filter is back nere the fuel tank just inside the chassis rail.
He is saying to take a good look at your distributor cap and rotor button. Check to see its condition clean off the contacts.
Did you check the vack line that goes all the way accross the back of the motor to the canister on the other side?
something small but worth doing take the PCV valve off and give it a clean out.
Do you have a second coil laying around you test fit? Maybe a car you can barrow it from? Most of the coils off your old carby cars will work.
Have you replaced your fuel filter yet?
Are any of the springs on the side of the carby broken? My choke spring broke causing crazy problems.
sickzuk1 wrote: Which hose do I spray Carby Cleaner into?
Say I am standing at the front of the Suzy and I am pretty sure it is the lead that enters the carby on my side of it???
And I suppose that doing it this way is the correct way of cleaning the carby? We always just take off the air intake and spray it into the top of the carby. But I am geussing this is he wrong way to do it? :
Its not the wrong way. Doing it that way your only cleaning half of the carby. Your only cleaning where the air goes through now you need to clean where the fuel goes through. BUT REPLACE YOUR FILTER FIRST. With that done take the fuel fead line off the carby (the line that goes from the old fuel pump to the carby. Take your can of carby cleaner and put as much as you can into that hose and put it back on. Start the sierra up and let it run for a few second. What this does is puts the cleaner through the fuel side of the carby (bowl, ventura, jets) Its like doing a injection service on a new car.
Spraying the cleaner down the guts of it is ok just watch out for the miss fire/back fire

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