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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 11:30 AM
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Installed rebuilt Q-jet on my '71 LS-5. Runs and idles fine. However...... after sitting over night or longer, all the fuel is gone out of the bowl. repeated "pumping" and cranking, I finally get fuel back in the carb. Then it'll start and run just fine. IDEAS?
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 11:41 AM
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Yep, with this E-10 fuel additive we use now it can evaporate quicker
or the fuel is leaking from the bottom of carb
or the fuel is heat boiling into the manifold
or needle letting it drain back out of carb
or fuel pump diaphram bad and letting it siphon back, so just some ideas to look at. Ed
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 02:34 PM
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Same problem with my 350. Solution is to crank for 10-15 sec, stop, pump gas, crank again. Usually fires right up.
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 02:37 PM
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Did it do this before you rebuilt the carb?


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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 02:54 PM
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If you've read a few Q-Jet papers out there, you'll find some of the rebuilt jobs aren't very good. Most carburated cars I rarely drive have rear mounted electric pumps. Turn to aux for a few seconds to fill the bowl, and fires right up. Also a dash switch to cut the pump off stalling out on an empty bowl when putting things away.
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 05:15 PM
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Yup, previous carb did same thing. Somewhere I've seen an article that was referencing plugs on the bottom of carb base plate that may allow fuel to seep out. Any truth to this?
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Originally Posted by Reginold's 454
Yup, previous carb did same thing. Somewhere I've seen an article that was referencing plugs on the bottom of carb base plate that may allow fuel to seep out. Any truth to this?
Yes, the well plugs do leak sometimes, to check them you have to remove the carb and set on blocks and pour a shot glass of fuel in the vent tube and see if it leaks out the bottom.

You can try a "Roll over filter" (Napa 23051 or 23052) that was designed to stop you tank from emptying on roll over but it can help with your problem.

The check valve in the fuel pump may have failed which will siphon the fuel back to the tank.
To check run your vette for a few minutes and turn the motor off. Wait 10 minutes and crack the fitting at the carb inlet. If you still have pressure the check valve is good.

A non-windowed inlet seat can help. (if you can find one)

There is a "Clip" between the float and the needle valve, you can remove that.
Doing that lets the float drop without opening the needle and that (sometimes) can leave just enough fuel in the bowl to help with the next start.
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Originally Posted by SteveG75
Same problem with my 350. Solution is to crank for 10-15 sec, stop, pump gas, crank again. Usually fires right up.
My '77 only needs 3 or 4 seconds of cranking then wait 3 or 4 seconds, pump once or twice then it fires instantly. This is only necessary if it sits for more then 24 or 36 hrs.
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Originally Posted by Reginold's 454
Yup, previous carb did same thing. Somewhere I've seen an article that was referencing plugs on the bottom of carb base plate that may allow fuel to seep out. Any truth to this?
Yes, it's true some Q-Jet well plug seals have been known to leak, but not common, and actually on the upper part of the carb. When this happens, usually causes a rich dirty idle, and not sounding like your problem.
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