JimmyJuneau 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 11, 2001 Posts 811 Reaction score 0 Location Juneau, Alaska Mar 5, 2008 #1 How bad is it to have an airgap between your carb and your manifold? What kind of problems would this kind of situation make?
How bad is it to have an airgap between your carb and your manifold? What kind of problems would this kind of situation make?
D Disciples Performance 1/2 ton status Joined Dec 6, 2005 Posts 399 Reaction score 0 Location Kelowna BC, Canada Mar 5, 2008 #2 backfires, bad idle, poor fuel consumtion
Leper 1/2 ton status Joined Feb 18, 2005 Posts 4,436 Reaction score 4 Location Dallas Baby!!!! Mar 6, 2008 #3 Fuel leak, vaccum leak, burnt pistons and valves, engine fire, stalling, fuel smell,car accident, no starting, cooked cat, runny nose, cough, anal seapage, etc,etc,etc. Put a gasket in it.
Fuel leak, vaccum leak, burnt pistons and valves, engine fire, stalling, fuel smell,car accident, no starting, cooked cat, runny nose, cough, anal seapage, etc,etc,etc. Put a gasket in it.
reddog64 1/2 ton status Joined Nov 9, 2000 Posts 3,324 Reaction score 0 Location Federal Way, Washington Mar 6, 2008 #4 Leper said: Fuel leak, vaccum leak, burnt pistons and valves, engine fire, stalling, fuel smell,car accident, no starting, cooked cat, runny nose, cough, anal seapage, etc,etc,etc. Put a gasket in it. Click to expand... You forgot pregnancy...
Leper said: Fuel leak, vaccum leak, burnt pistons and valves, engine fire, stalling, fuel smell,car accident, no starting, cooked cat, runny nose, cough, anal seapage, etc,etc,etc. Put a gasket in it. Click to expand... You forgot pregnancy...