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FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Fuel system or Carburetor? » 9/03/2017 1:46 PM

sarge102
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I have a '67 coupe with a 289 2barrell. The only way I can get it to start is to pour gas in the carburetor. It has a new fuel pump and the problem persists. Even after getting it running and idelling at operational temp, I shut it off, try to restart immeatly, and I still need to put fuel in the carburetor. Maybe need a rebuild of the carburetor is what is needed. Any pointers would help.

FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Starting problems » 8/29/2017 4:49 PM

sarge102
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I have a '67 coupe with a 289. The only way that I can start this thing is by putting gas in the carb. I have replaced the fuel pump and that didn't seem to help. After starting and getting to operating temp, I shut it off and have to put gas in the carb again to start. Any ideas would help.

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