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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.
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Most likely your accelerator pump in the carburetor isn't working. Once your engine is warm, the choke is out of the system. With the engine NOT running, look directly down the carburetor bore and move the accelerator mechanism; you should see gasoline squirting. If not, a carburetor rebuild is in your future.
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A rebuild kit for that carb is inexpensive and very easy to install. Also, replace the rubber sections of the fuel line from the tank to carb.
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