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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 1936 survivor

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jknopf10msncom
08-07-2024 @ 9:26 AM
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When I posted this problem I kinda knew it wldnt be a quick fix to find the problem. Thank you for the ideas you have given me. I am in the process of trying to find someone that will work on it. I have never had to keep giving it gas to keep it idling as was suggestion by another person who posted an idea.
Thank you I will post an up date when I find the issue.
Thanks Judy

jknopf10msncom
08-07-2024 @ 9:20 AM
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typically I usually let the car warm up for at least 10-15 minutes. I use the choke when i start it but have never need to use it other wise. Thank You for the suggestion. Judy

JayChicago
08-07-2024 @ 8:37 AM
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Note this clue from the original post:
“I find myself pumping the gas to keep it running. ”
And she doesn’t say how long it was idling well before trying to drive.

This message was edited by JayChicago on 8-7-24 @ 8:46 AM

carcrazy
08-06-2024 @ 8:25 PM
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This could be caused by almost any ignition or fuel system failure. One rule of thumb for dealing with engine running problems with a spark ignition engine is that 90% of the time the ignition system is at fault.

If the engine runs well until it heats up, the most likely suspect is a coil that is going bad. If the engine runs poorly while accelerating or under a load, suspect a weak fuel pump or fuel related problems. Check to make sure the fuel tank is properly vented.

JayChicago
08-06-2024 @ 8:16 PM
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The choke needs to remain partially pulled out until the engine is well warmed up. Are you doing that?

jknopf10msncom
08-06-2024 @ 10:29 AM
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Unfortunately I have a new issue with my old ford. My last problem was solved with the help I received from several guys on this web, thank you.
Now I think I may have a fuel issue. The car starts and idles great but when I drive it the motor cuts out bad. It is all I can do to get it back in the garage. I find myself pumping the gas to keep it running. Could this be a carburetor or points and plugs issue? Any ideas or suggestion please will help.
Thanks Judy jknopf10@msn.com

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