My 1960 352 has had fuel running out of the carby which is being exasperated when the back of the car is exposed to the sun.
The fuel is pouring out direct down the throat of the carby and filling the sump. The carby has been re-kitted and the floats replaced. I am thinking it is poor ventillation of the fuel tank?
Problem is I have had a look at the Manual (section 3-34) which shows the ventillator on the drivers side top of ther tank about mid way. I have had a good look - cant see it, and just in case it was me, niether could two other folk.
Questions are - any other ideas re the flooding? Anyone else had a ventillation tube in a different spot?
The fuel is pouring out direct down the throat of the carby and filling the sump. The carby has been re-kitted and the floats replaced. I am thinking it is poor ventillation of the fuel tank?
Problem is I have had a look at the Manual (section 3-34) which shows the ventillator on the drivers side top of ther tank about mid way. I have had a good look - cant see it, and just in case it was me, niether could two other folk.
Questions are - any other ideas re the flooding? Anyone else had a ventillation tube in a different spot?
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