I have a 67 F250 Long bed step side.
I purchased this rare find with ( of course) some issues. Setup is a 75 300 L6 block with 4 speed on the floor, all stock it seems. Looks like new plug wires,Cap, and mechanical fuel pump were recently put on.
First off, I have spent HOURS degreasing and scraping off oil- gunk from both sides of the block, steering components, frame, tranny you name it.
I was able when purchased to drive her home with some minimal problems but noticed hesitation when it got to around 35 mph and then would smooth out as it got above 40 mph so since then have not drove her but decided to start rebuilding the carburetor which is an Autolite 1100 (C814) manual choke.
Since i rebuilt it I cant get it to run. It will start but backfires and then dies. I am sure some adjusting is needed but i figured my cleaning would improve the carb, not stall it out.
After all, it did drive home in the first place initially.
I should also mention This was my 1st carb rebuild/ deep clean job i have ever done but i was sure to not mess with float gap, needles etc to make much difference in the "original" set up. Plus the fact that the original oil bath air cleaner is still on it makes me really curious as to where all of the built up gunk that i have been cleaning off is coming from. My guess would be most likely everywhere.
Anyone with some good advise?
Im looking at going possibly with a Weber 32/36 and would greatly appreciate any knowledge with that set up also.
I am all ears......thanks for letting me rant
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