RE: [Chrysler300] Need some carburetion advice for a 59E!
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RE: [Chrysler300] Need some carburetion advice for a 59E!



Tom,
A common cause of a stumble when opening the throttle is a bad accelerator pump. This pump is located in the left front corner of an AFB and provides a squirt of raw fuel into the primary carb throats when the throttle is opened. This covers a flat spot (lean condition) that occurs upon throttle opening during the time the idle circuit ceases to function and the main circuit begins to function. The pump is a piston affair that will come with the lid of the AFB when you remove it. The piston has a leather seal at the bottom end and goes down into a well in the main casting. If this leather is cracked, torn, or simply hardened with age. or perhaps crimped or turned up when the carb was reassembled the pump does not deliver adequate fuel to cover the lean condition and the engine will stumble on acceleration.


Take the air cleaner off and manually crack the throttle full open (ENGINE OFF!). Two strong jets of fuel should squirt from a double nozzle located between the front throats. If the stream is spotty, bubbly, or inconsistent, replace the pump.


From: trkosky@xxxx
To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Chrysler300] Need some carburetion advice for a 59E!
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 16:38:00 EST
Happy Valentines Day To Everyone Out There In Chryslerland!

Need some carburetion advice for a 59E.

The car was running a bit rough so I removed the back carburetor (main one
closest to the firewall), took it apart, cleaned it, and put it back on. In
cleaning it, other than the floats not being adjusted properly, nothing else
appeared wrong. Fired her up, she seems to run pretty smooth, but when I gun her
a bit, she sometimes backfires. Could this be the air or gas adjustment
screws??? How many turns out should the idle mixture adjusting screws be turned???
Also, what about the "one big screw" between the idle adjusting screws???
Any advice would help. Thank you and Happy Valentines Day everyone!


Happy Chryslering!

Tom
Miami, Florida

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