mcd0minguez
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I have a 1963 Chevy Nova Convertible with a straight six engine
It was sitting for 7 years and we are finally tunning it up for a car show next month.
We replaced the Carburetor and it is not starting. The in-line gas filter (we installed to view gas clarity) barely is 25% full. This car has an electric fuel pump but the wires are ran to the engine compartment and are not connected to anything. Should I hook them up? If so where to?
I also acidentily broke the wires going to the starter. I thought I fixed the wires properly but there are extra? See picture below. Are the wires correct? The skinny red one goes to the coil. I don't know where the purple goes to. The brown one gets power when the key is on but is not connected to anything.
The car almost starts. We barely start cranking it when it fires up but then dies out after we stop turning it over. PLEASE HELP ME I WANT TO GET THIS BEAUTY BACK ON THE ROAD
It was sitting for 7 years and we are finally tunning it up for a car show next month.
We replaced the Carburetor and it is not starting. The in-line gas filter (we installed to view gas clarity) barely is 25% full. This car has an electric fuel pump but the wires are ran to the engine compartment and are not connected to anything. Should I hook them up? If so where to?
I also acidentily broke the wires going to the starter. I thought I fixed the wires properly but there are extra? See picture below. Are the wires correct? The skinny red one goes to the coil. I don't know where the purple goes to. The brown one gets power when the key is on but is not connected to anything.
The car almost starts. We barely start cranking it when it fires up but then dies out after we stop turning it over. PLEASE HELP ME I WANT TO GET THIS BEAUTY BACK ON THE ROAD
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