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Re: '79 Ford pickup cranking away !!
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 20, 2006 at 19:15:20 from (66.202.111.8):
In Reply to: '79 Ford pickup cranking away !! posted by JJ. in B.C. on February 20, 2006 at 17:18:23:
More then likely it is a bad power valve that is leaking because you got ahold of some gas that has alchol of some sort and it does not matter ifit is the holley of the motorcraft carb they both do it . Just get a rebuild kit and clean it out and throw the kit in it and all will in Whoville and watch the kind of gas ya put thru it . Back in the days of the go fast cars a cheep gas co. was sellen hightest for less then most places sold reg for and there gas was laced with alchol and gave us fit in the holley carbs it would eat a power valve out in less then a week and after awhile it would take the fuel pump out .
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