I been working to get this m37 running. We had been able to get good sputter with ether and manual fuel to the intake. We discovered a "hidden" electric fuel pump near the tank. After getting that running, the fuel still won't pump from the tank. We rigged up an outboard boat fuel tank to the pump just to see if everything else worked.
We Hooked it up, turned it on and tried starting, nothing. We let the pump prime up and waited. Tried to start again.
I noticed a small splash of liquid from the top of the air intake!!! Huh, why is there a splash there?
So we stopped and I looked down the air cleaner and saw the whole intake full of fuel.
Ouch! If that had fired you can call that a blow torch!!!
Moral of the story
There is a small valve in the fuel input on the carburetor, helps shut off the fuel when the bowl is full. Be sure it's there. Especially with an electric fuel pump.
Starts and runs good after removing all the excess fuel... Talk about flooding!
Chris
We Hooked it up, turned it on and tried starting, nothing. We let the pump prime up and waited. Tried to start again.
I noticed a small splash of liquid from the top of the air intake!!! Huh, why is there a splash there?
So we stopped and I looked down the air cleaner and saw the whole intake full of fuel.
Ouch! If that had fired you can call that a blow torch!!!
Moral of the story
There is a small valve in the fuel input on the carburetor, helps shut off the fuel when the bowl is full. Be sure it's there. Especially with an electric fuel pump.
Starts and runs good after removing all the excess fuel... Talk about flooding!
Chris