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Old 02-08-2007, 06:06 PM   #4
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Default Re: 65 mustang help!

Sounds like you are not getting any gas to the carb. Look down into the ventouri of the carb and work the throttle linkage. If gas is in the float bowl, the gas should squirt into the ventouri when the throttle linkage is worked. If no gas squirts in, then check the fuel pump to see if it's pumping gas to the carb. My bet is that's what's wrong. A rebuilt or new mechanical fuel pump can be bought for not too much $$$.

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