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miff 05-23-2020 05:00 PM

Can’t keep it running no power
 

Can’t keep it running no power Some history it’s a 1931 Model A Model speedster standard engine high compression head mechanical spark advance duel updraft model B carburetors fuel tank is in the rear has a fuel pump 12 V system when you go to start it you have to

Over choke it to get it to run and to idle you have to screw the Gav out 2 1/2 to 3 times and run with a half choke will settle down (stop choking it )and you accelerate and no power when I put it together it ran fine The beginning of last summer it was running fine then Near the end of the summer it started acting up during the winter I reset the timing I went through all the things that I could think that might be wrong now took it out today and we’re back to square one Any ideas

Roxo 05-23-2020 06:20 PM

Re: Can’t keep it running no power
 

It could be sucking air somewhere. I would first check your intake manifold gaskets, Carb to manifold gaskets. I have this issue with two stroke engines a lot. You have to keep them choked to run.

miff 05-23-2020 06:26 PM

Re: Can’t keep it running no power
 

thanks will try that tomorrow

SteveB31 05-24-2020 03:32 PM

Re: Can’t keep it running no power
 

You have a fuel pump problem or fuel blockage, or carb plugged up.

On a side note, once a car is timed, it never needs re timed. Never have figured out why folks always want to retime their Model A anytime it quits. Last time I timed mine was 22,000 miles ago.

Drain your gas, check fuel pressure, clean carbs and you should be good to go.

shew01 05-24-2020 03:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveB31 (Post 1891508)
Never have figured out why folks always want to retime their Model A anytime it quits. Last time I timed mine was 22,000 miles ago.

I’ve wondered that myself. Could it be because other “old” cars from the 60’s could “jump time” due to a cantankerous distributor bolt that could loosen on its own?


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Big hammer 05-24-2020 05:29 PM

Re: Can’t keep it running no power
 

50 years ago I was told if you can't put your car in high gear and walk beside the car you don't have it timed right. I've given up on that many years ago, I've quit missing around with timing, set it and forget it.

Wick 05-25-2020 04:51 AM

Re: Can’t keep it running no power
 

Intake gasket leak. Also try a gravity feed test tank. If the tank fixes it then your fuel system need attention. The 12v pump should be at the tank.


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