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Old 02-01-2007   #1 (permalink)
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HELP HELP PLEASE 83' Civic Carb...

This thing is going crazy. I put a new autozone fuel pump on it but it clicks so darn loud you can hear it over the engine??? Im pretty sure i have it plumbed in correctly. It pumps fuel out at the line and holds the pressure spec.

This carb wont fill the primary bowl, and when i make small adjustments, it either drains out or fills up the window. The engine races on startup then runs out of fuel.

Any ideas on a cheap rebuild or exchange or retrofit?? i am running out of ideas. The car is rust free and very nice, but seems to be possesed by satan himself???

Guys please help me, i am beside myself here. any ideas you can think of...anything at all.
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the only advice i have is get a carb kit and rebuild the carb... clean it out etc. that would make sure everything in your carb is running smoothly... that's about it though
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