Jon
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> From:
> My72Z600@...
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> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
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> Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:10
> PM
> Subject:
> Re: [2cylinderhondas] reviving
> 600 sedan, another question
> That is good news, did you
> send pics of the car to the group?
> Jose
> In
> a message dated 9/15/2005 11:53:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > rokhound@...
> writes:
> > Last night I cleaned the fuel lines AGAIN...because they had > > somehow managed to replug themselves. Hooked everything up and the gas > > flowed, so I started it up! Throttle cable is sticky and it will of > > course need some tuning, but I could not be happier! I hope to get > > this thing on the road in another few weeks. Thanks for everyone's > > help, and expect some dumb questions from me regarding brakes and wheel > > bearings in the next week or two!
> > Jon Mistchenko
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> > > From:
> > > My72Z600@...
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> > > Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:59 AM
> > > Subject:
> > > Re: [2cylinderhondas] reviving 600 sedan, another question
> In a message dated 9/14/2005 2:00:22 AM Eastern Daylight
> Time,
> rokhound@...
> writes:
> > I tried starting the car tonight; the starter spun the
> > engine for the
> > fitst time in over 20 years. The fuel pump made
> > a loud clicking noise
> > but I didn't see any fuel in the filter.
> > Does the pump need to be
> > primed somehow? I raised the
> > back of the car slightly to help force
> > the gas forward, but it
> > didn't help. I just got done with many hours
> > of cleaning gum
> > out of the fuel lines and tank, so I don't think > > that's the problem.
> > Thanks,
> > Jon Mistchenko
> Did you put new
> fuel lines? sounds like the pump is working, the pump should click until > it built pressure and then stop. replace the fuel line before the pump and > see if that works.
> Jose