Dear Lemans forum guys,
I have a difficult issue going on with my 66 Lemans I could definitely use your advice.
The engine starts but fails to stay running. I have a glass fuel filter right before the Holley carburator and I can see that there is hardly any fuel in the filter when this problem happens.
Here's some pictures of the fuel filter:


Now here's the catch.... I would wait until the next morning. Pour a cup of gasoline into the carburator, start the car and voila!... the engine would start and keep running! I would check the glass fuel filter and it will show almost full of fuel.
The car would be driveable with no problems. Then I would park the car in the driveway and after 30 minutes, I would check the fuel filter and it would have almost no fuel in it.
Here's what I have done so far troubleshooting:
1. Check the car has gas - yes. Half a tank full.
2. Replaced the fuel tank sending unit with a new one.
3. Check the fuel line between fuel pump and fuel tank for clogs.
4. I haven't replaced the fuel pump because the symptoms don't point to that part being the problem.
Thanks for allowing me to consult with you.
Regards,
Al
I have a difficult issue going on with my 66 Lemans I could definitely use your advice.
The engine starts but fails to stay running. I have a glass fuel filter right before the Holley carburator and I can see that there is hardly any fuel in the filter when this problem happens.
Here's some pictures of the fuel filter:


Now here's the catch.... I would wait until the next morning. Pour a cup of gasoline into the carburator, start the car and voila!... the engine would start and keep running! I would check the glass fuel filter and it will show almost full of fuel.
The car would be driveable with no problems. Then I would park the car in the driveway and after 30 minutes, I would check the fuel filter and it would have almost no fuel in it.
Here's what I have done so far troubleshooting:
1. Check the car has gas - yes. Half a tank full.
2. Replaced the fuel tank sending unit with a new one.
3. Check the fuel line between fuel pump and fuel tank for clogs.
4. I haven't replaced the fuel pump because the symptoms don't point to that part being the problem.
Thanks for allowing me to consult with you.
Regards,
Al

