'67 with a Carter AFB is not happy. No start
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'67 with a Carter AFB is not happy. No start




Spring is here and I can continue working on the Imperial.  A brief history; 
  My '67 originally came with a Holley carb and after two rebuilds, mixture 
needles that wouldn't play nice, and a very rich running engine, I decided 
to install a new Carter AFB with 750cfm.  No, this is not a discussion about 
the 750cfm.  The carb arrived and was beautiful; it was rebuilt like new, 
tested on another vehicle and ran perfectly, and bolted right onto the 440 
with no problems.  The Carter did not have a choke, but I plan to install 
one shortly.  All internal parts in the Carter were new, and the only thing 
lacking was the carb to manifold gasket.  I used the gasket from one of my 
Holley rebuild kits as it was new and appeared to mate flawlessly to the new 
carb.  Now the car will not start.  I have checked fuel delivery and it's 
just about perfect. New plugs, wires, disty cap, rotor, starter solenoid, 
and coil. Crankity, crankity, cark.  No start.  I did manage to get the 
engine to catch once on a 65 degree day, with the choke wired 90% shut, but 
no amount of feathering the gas, operating the choke butterfly manually,  or 
begging a higher power would make it continue to run.  Could it be this 
gasket?  Is it covering some opening on the underside of the carb that 
should be open? Doubt that it's a vaporization problem since the engine 
never runs and therefore never builds up any heat.  As usual, I await 
anxiously for the greater wisdom of the mailing list to help me to get this 
car on the road as soon as possible.  Also, any leads for a choke?  For 
those who remember my previous wild ride without operational brakes, you'll 
be happy to hear that that's been taken car of... if only the car would move 
again.  Thanks, Greg




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