DemonRC1
Senior Member
I figured I'd post this up since I just figured this out. I'm sure alot of you guys know about it, however, it's good information for the newer guys. Anyways, I've had alot of problems with my... umm... 7th 813 carb. It wasn't the typical air leak from the wobbly throttle shaft. For the last few weeks it's taken me forever to start my car. Typically, I pump the gas 10 times and 3 or 4 pulls later it starts. Now it's taken me 20-50 pumps to get this thing going. Well I figured it out and hopefully this helps somebody in the future. Here's it goes:
The 813 does not have a choke like the 668 instead it has an accelerator pump. The pump is operated when the throttle is opened. What this does is squirt fuel directly into the intake for faster throttle response. Ok, most of you guys know that but here's something you may not know. In front of the throttle butterfly there is a nozzle at the top of the intake bore. That is the nozzle for the accelerator pump. Watch it closely as you repeatedly pump the throttle and you will see gas squirt from that nozzle. So I saw my accelerator pump WORKING!?!?! That didn't make sense. How come my car won't start when gas is getting squirted directly into the intake? I figured it out. All the gas was running forward and getting soaked up into my air filter instead of being sucked backward into the engine. The reason why is because I've started to start my car with my left knee of the front bumper which leans the car forward causing all the fuel from the accelerator pump to run forward into my air filter. So I leaned the car back for $%ts and grins, primed the throttle 5 times, and it started right up.
To sum it all up. If you wanna start ur car real fast with an 813, lean it backward when priming the engine. Don't be an idiot like me and lean it forward.
The 813 does not have a choke like the 668 instead it has an accelerator pump. The pump is operated when the throttle is opened. What this does is squirt fuel directly into the intake for faster throttle response. Ok, most of you guys know that but here's something you may not know. In front of the throttle butterfly there is a nozzle at the top of the intake bore. That is the nozzle for the accelerator pump. Watch it closely as you repeatedly pump the throttle and you will see gas squirt from that nozzle. So I saw my accelerator pump WORKING!?!?! That didn't make sense. How come my car won't start when gas is getting squirted directly into the intake? I figured it out. All the gas was running forward and getting soaked up into my air filter instead of being sucked backward into the engine. The reason why is because I've started to start my car with my left knee of the front bumper which leans the car forward causing all the fuel from the accelerator pump to run forward into my air filter. So I leaned the car back for $%ts and grins, primed the throttle 5 times, and it started right up.
To sum it all up. If you wanna start ur car real fast with an 813, lean it backward when priming the engine. Don't be an idiot like me and lean it forward.
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