No 79 Air Pump, Now What?

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VT2000Guy

No 79 Air Pump, Now What?

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When I bought my 79 a year ago, the air pump had already been removed; it was long gone, and portions of the original archaic emissions system had been removed. Having known nothing about Fiats, or cars for that matter, I removed the rest of the emissions hoses and parts. This could have been very foolish because I now have no record of which hoses attached where (they are not visible in the pictures I took) and I've got a fuel leak from the carb that started up this year. I rebuilt the carb over the summer but that just seemed to exacerbate the leak! On the side of the carb opposite the firewall are two small caps with nozzles where hoses of some kind could attach. Does anyone know what was originally supposed to be attached here, or what I can do to solve the gas leak problem stemming from those two little pieces? I've read that those two parts were not present on any other carb other than the 28/32...


Thanks!


The picture shows the two pieces removed with their mounting placed visible at the base of the carb.
http://s1237.photobucket.com/albums/ff4 ... C_7823.jpg
So Cal Mark

Re: No 79 Air Pump, Now What?

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if you have fuel leaking from those parts, you have a problem with float level. Either the float is way too high, the float is sinking or the needle valve is leaking
VT2000Guy

Re: No 79 Air Pump, Now What?

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Thanks! I actually adjusted the float level right after that but didn't get the chance to test if it leaked after... Hopefully it will fix the problem!
barnesjtsl
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Re: No 79 Air Pump, Now What?

Post by barnesjtsl »

There are two different air pump systems used on the 79. Take a look at the following. It is a very good picture of what you need.

http://www.spiderroadster.com/47.htm

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