broke wrote:A wise man once said that 99% of carburettor problems aren't the carburettor. Did you fully remove the old efi pump (i.e. it's not trying to suck through the old pump)? Have you replaced the fuel filter? 260C pumps have an internal fuel filter element (as Brocky discovered one day). What dizzy are you using? I vaguely recall something about an electronic one, if you're still using the one out of my old car then replace the points and condenser. If not, did you remember to ditch the ballast resistor and get a non-ballast coil? Have you replaced or checked the dizzy cap? Rotor? Leads? Plugs? Ignition module? Any loose wires?
Eliminate all these other variables before touching the carb.
Cheers John, lot of good ideas there! with day light saving here ill have a play after work.
Did you fully remove the old efi pump (i.e. it's not trying to suck through the old pump)?
Yes, fully removed and replaced with the 260c one
Have you replaced the fuel filter? 260C pumps have an internal fuel filter element (as Brocky discovered one day).
I opened up the pump and inspected the fuel filter in the pump, seems to be fine
What dizzy are you using?
Was running the standard points dizzy, but started putting in the electronic one on sunday, but made no difference as far as i could tell
If not, did you remember to ditch the ballast resistor and get a non-ballast coil?
No I havent changed the coil
Have you replaced or checked the dizzy cap?
Both Dizzy caps are in good condition as are the rotors
Leads?
haven't changed, new ones wouldn't hurt
Plugs?
have already put new ones in, checked them again they seem fine
Car ran fine before i changed the fuel pump, which makes me think its fuel related, also the way it dies when it goes under heavy load also makes me think something fuel related.
Nathan