middleagecrisis
Well-Known Member
I don’t recall this being an issue before I recently rebuilt the carb, but honestly, the car set for a while not being run while I was doing maintenance on the motor. This is on a mildly built 318 with headers and an aluminum intake.The motor is very difficult to start after it’s set for about 15 or 20 minutes. it seems like the motor is flooded and boiling fuel over into the intake after it sits for more than a few minutes. To try and combat this I installed a phenolic (1” open & 1/2” 4 hole under the carb) spacers. I’ve also tried adjusting the flow levels to 7/16” as recommended by Edelbrock, and then 1/2”. The float drop is set at 1 inch and my fuel pressure measured at idle is 4 psi with a stock, mechanical fuel pump. When I rebuilt the carburetor, I blew out all passages with carb cleaner to make sure that there was no obstructions in the channels. Any ideas why fuel might be siphoning out of the carb when it sits? The motor runs very good throughout the RPM range, I just have this initial problem at hot start. I’ve searched the forums for any problem similar to this and it seems like I’ve done everything suggested. Thoughts?















