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  • Hugh G.
    Expired
    • January 14, 2015
    • 64

    #31
    Re: 1964 FI with TI Starting Problem

    Originally posted by John DeGregory (2855)
    Happy Birthday Hugh. Congratulations on getting your 64 TI started. The other fuel leak you probably have is the spider to fuel bowl supply lines.
    O'rings are leaking. Don't run the car anymore. Wait until you fix this. I had a customer with a 64 that lost his car and most of his garage because of cheap o'rings. Call me if you need info. John
    Thank you. That is why I only let it run for a couple of minutes even though I had a catch rag under it. Will be starting on the leak this Monday.

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    • John D.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • December 1, 1979
      • 5507

      #32
      Re: 1964 FI with TI Starting Problem

      Hugh, The '63 FI shop manual is poorly written concerning this leak. They tell you that the fuel meter can be removed on the car without taking the FI unit off. Really a bunch of incorrect info.

      Remove the fuel meter and the spider as one assembly. Then when it's on the workbench you can work on it like a gentleman. Remove the spider from the fuel meter. First take a pic of it so when you re-install it you have the spider at the right angle.
      To assembly you do the reverse. Install the fuel meter and spider as an assembly.

      Forgot this very important step. Test this assembly by flow testing Before you put in on the plenum. Reason being is after you get the whole unit back to together and you have an o'ring leak you want to kill yourself as you just blew hours of labor. John

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      • Hugh G.
        Expired
        • January 14, 2015
        • 64

        #33
        Re: 1964 FI with TI Starting Problem

        I'm looking forward to finding a correct coil. I again started the car this afternoon and it kicked off in 2 to 3 seconds!! If I have any more electrical problems I'm going to pull the bulkhead connector as suggested by another member. I have that connector apart about 7 years ago and I'm pretty generous with dielectric and my pins were in great shape. Good luck once you start your adventure.

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        • Hugh G.
          Expired
          • January 14, 2015
          • 64

          #34
          Re: 1964 FI with TI Starting Problem

          John I'm starting a new thread under "1964 FI fuel leak repair" Please switch to it for an update. Hugh

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          • Richard M.
            Super Moderator
            • August 31, 1988
            • 11302

            #35
            Re: 1964 FI with TI Starting Problem

            Originally posted by Hugh Gregan (60832)
            John I'm starting a new thread under "1964 FI fuel leak repair" Please switch to it for an update. Hugh
            Hugh,

            Here's a link to your new thread.

            https://www.forums.ncrs.org/showthre...el-Leak-Repair

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            • Hugh G.
              Expired
              • January 14, 2015
              • 64

              #36
              Re: 1964 FI with TI Starting Problem

              Richard, thank you. If it weren't for being so damn OLD and dumb, I'd be embarrassed about how little I know about anything. Is there any particular coil you consider best for my 64 K66? Hugh

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