I recently tuned up my carburated Spider because it was running rough at low speeds and difficult starting, even after just sitting a few minutes it was also stalling at low speeds and was very rough running at low speeds but fine above 3000 RPMs. After replacing the fuel filter, both sets of points, condensors, rotor cap and plugs/wires - it ran about the same. The carb was rebuilt last year and I also replaced the fuel tank because of rust issues. This problem is new so I was looking at my see-through fuel filter and noticed that fuel ran freely when running but when the engine was shut down the fuel drained from the filter so there was nothing in the bowl at start-up. This leaves me to think that the mechanical fuel pump is the problem - what do you think?
The pump is original and the car has about 53,000 miles on it. The pump looks like a bugger to get to so I want to be sure this will fix the problem. Another option may be to leave the mechanical in place and add an electrical pump in the trunk. Any ideas if has someone run into this before?
