mdrburchette wrote:Dave is probably thinking the tank isn't breathing and letting the gas get to the carbs.
Tappy, do you have a fuel pressure regulator on the fuel line? Are you running the mechanical fuel pump? I'm going to email you a friend's email address that is a whiz with these dual carbs. If he can teach me how to tune mine over the phone, he can help you with your problem.
a fueal pressure regulator ? i dont think so , where should it be , i might have one in the trunk i'lll take a look . Im almost sure there isn't one in the engine bay. If i dont have one do i need one ?
i'm running a mechanical pump (probably 30 years old) theres an fuel filter just below my webers , and when the car starts it fill up with fuell
spiderman2000 wrote:Tappy,
Just my 2 cents worth......
Before you go to any great lengths or cost working on or tearing the car apart STOP. It has been my experience that this is fuel problem. First thought that crosses my mind and an issue I have had in the past which is a clogged fuel filter. Sediment collects in the fuel tank over time or it can be in the fuel you buy (water in fuel as well). First step would be to get a sample of the fuel from the fuel line and fill up a clear container about 1 cup. Let the fuel settle for about an hour or 2 and come back and look at what is in the container. If you have water in the fuel, then the two will separate in the container. The water will look milky. If this is the case then drain the fuel tank and lines and get clean fuel. If the fuel is ok, then the next step is to determine if any of the lines are cracked allowing air into the fuel. Replace fuel lines if needed. The last 2 steps are to replace the fuel filter and then check the fuel pressure between the filter and the carb. If the the pressure is low then most likely the fuel pump has issues.
Hope this helps.

i'll do a fuell test , my tank was as good as emty , before i started driving her , so first thing i did was go and get me a full tank of 98+ fuell , the only filter i'm aware of is just below the webers and looks clean , but i'll test it anyway
dont i need some kind of tester to test fuel pressure ? i'm not sure how to test this
thing is the car also stutters when i drive it slow , is it wrong to assume that fuell delivery isn't the problem then ? i would think it would only make a big difference on bigger speeds (bigger fuel consumption ?)
another remark what makes me a big fan of denises theory is thaty the webers arent set correctly (but i dont rule out fuel delivery yet) because after cooling down yesterday i pulled the plugs and cleaned them of (to be exact i only cleaned the 2 black ones , the other i just put back) , car ran again with no stuttering. ofcourse some other things thay may cause the problems would be cooled down also (still a little suspect on the electronic ignition module , but since no-one mentioned this as a probable cause , i might as well drop that idea....)
i'm gratefull you all want to help , i'll do some more testing today and get back to you guys with the results
hopefully we can determine whats happening there , under the hood