mistaake
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- Joined
- Mar 20, 2015
- Posts
- 651
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- Location
- SF Bay Area, California
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1999
- Truck Model
- Crown Vic
- Engine Size
- 4.6
I'm pretty sure it is that carb issue where it dumps fuel in since when it restarts there is a huge cloud of black smoke. When it happens am I better of putting gas pedal all the way down while cranking, or doing nothing and just cranking it until it starts again? I know on newer cars putting gas pedal all the way down puts in in "clear flood mode" but IDK if that applies on 70s carbed stuff like this.
The fuel gauge does actually seem to work. After completely filling it, at about half on the gauge I had to put in like 19 gallons to fill it.
I don't think it's an electrical issue because it always starts up like normal if I crank long enough.
I'm thinking of changing fuel filters as well because who knows when they were last changed. Not sure what to do about carb because I sure can't fix it myself.
The fuel gauge does actually seem to work. After completely filling it, at about half on the gauge I had to put in like 19 gallons to fill it.
I don't think it's an electrical issue because it always starts up like normal if I crank long enough.
I'm thinking of changing fuel filters as well because who knows when they were last changed. Not sure what to do about carb because I sure can't fix it myself.