Ok so I have a 1970 Torino 351 Cleveland and upgraded the top half from a stock 2bbl to 4bbl Eldlebrock 650 carb and intake manifold. Ever since then I've been creeping up on small issues. I have some bad compression in 2 valves so I just have her sitting, probably for way too long since I don't have the money to fix the block.
However, I'm trying to get it started again so I can sell it, I'll never have the money to fix it up, but I can't seem to get it started. The engine turns over, wants to start, if I dump a little fuel in the carb it fires up for a couple of seconds but then shuts off and the battery sits there and cranks. I've figured it's not getting fuel into the carb.
I've gone as far as taking the line off the carb, starting the car but no fuel comes up. I detached the line from the fuel pump and pressurized the tank to see gas pouring from the line. Hooked every back up and no go. I'm thinking there has to be a mechanical fuel pump issue but I barely know anything when it comes to classics or cars in general.
Any advice out there would be so helpful!
However, I'm trying to get it started again so I can sell it, I'll never have the money to fix it up, but I can't seem to get it started. The engine turns over, wants to start, if I dump a little fuel in the carb it fires up for a couple of seconds but then shuts off and the battery sits there and cranks. I've figured it's not getting fuel into the carb.
I've gone as far as taking the line off the carb, starting the car but no fuel comes up. I detached the line from the fuel pump and pressurized the tank to see gas pouring from the line. Hooked every back up and no go. I'm thinking there has to be a mechanical fuel pump issue but I barely know anything when it comes to classics or cars in general.
Any advice out there would be so helpful!