14 mpg guzzler
Could the automatic choke affect my milage? The car runs fine, starts without much trouble when cold, and starts right up when warm. It appears to be the original carb. The idle is set a little high, but I wouldn't think that would be a big deal. Any thoughts?
Sorry Mark, too far from CA to stop by. Wish I could, nobody will touch it around here.
Sorry Mark, too far from CA to stop by. Wish I could, nobody will touch it around here.
if the choke doesn't open fully it will have a huge effect on fuel mileage. A common problem on the late 70s models are corroded water tubes to the choke. Warm the car up, remove the air cleaner lid and see if the choke is completely open. If not, feel the two water hoses going to the choke. More than likely they won't be hot. Then you'll need to remove the hoses and unplug the nipples that the hoses attach to.
If the choke is open, you'll need to check the carb out. Look for leaks from the accel pump housing. You could also have a float set incorrectly or wrong jets in the carb
If the choke is open, you'll need to check the carb out. Look for leaks from the accel pump housing. You could also have a float set incorrectly or wrong jets in the carb
I haven't checked the plugs yet, but changed the fuel filter and a few hoses and clamps that were leaky and found the source of my leak. The part of the carb that sticks up a little and the fuel hoses go in and out is leaking. I can't tell exactly where, I think maybe the return (top) plug. It spins like it is floating in there, not screwed in.
Has anyone messed with these carbs much. It is a 32adaf I think, the basic one that came on the '77 model. Can I get a gasket or something and just rebuild that one part, or is the whole thing going to have to come apart?
Has anyone messed with these carbs much. It is a 32adaf I think, the basic one that came on the '77 model. Can I get a gasket or something and just rebuild that one part, or is the whole thing going to have to come apart?
it's common to find the inlet and return nipples loose and leaking. Use a brass hammer to tap them in to seat them. Best fix is to use a screw-in fitting to replace the press in fittings. Gasket kits used to be available for those carbs, but I would expect you'll have trouble finding anything except a rebuild kit
Looks like I got you all beat ? Recently did a 220 mile trip on open country highways. filled the tank to top of filler spout before & after and got 34 miles per imp gallon ( or 7.55km per litre) in my injected 2000.
Most of the way, I sat at between 60 & 70mph. The grade of fuel you use does make a difference too !
Most of the way, I sat at between 60 & 70mph. The grade of fuel you use does make a difference too !