Hey guys,
My Rover's been sitting awhile, and I need to start it to take it for an inspection as soon as I get a chance. I believe it was low on petrol just before the really hot spell, and perhaps what remained has evaporated. It turns over like normal, but will not start... even after turning it much longer than normal. I have filled up with more petrol, so it should have between 1/4 and 1/2 a tank now.
Questions...
Something deep in my brain tells me that something needs to be primed when you completely run out of petrol in a carburettor car. Is this true? If so, what do I do?
In addition to that, is there a way of testing the functionality of the fuel pump. I had reason to believe it was slightly dodgy earlier on, and I wonder if it could possibly have become worse, or died entirely?
Thanks guys, as always.
- Adam
_________________ 1988 Holden Commodore VL Executive
1988 Holden Commodore VL Executive (Parts Car)
1963 Ford Anglia Deluxe
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