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re: Berlina No Start



Carbs or Spica? You can ruin a mechanical injection pump by running it dry, but I don't know what the failure mode would be.

-Joe

At 5:53 PM +0000 8/19/03, alfa-digest wrote:

Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 01:35:02 -0700
From: Damian Magista <magista@domain.elided>
Subject: Berlina No Start

So I'm leaving to head home from the movies this evening my Berlina ran
out of gas. No biggy...I called AAA and had them bring me some fuel. I
tried turning it over again but it just wouldn't start. It would turn
over but not start. I pulled the plugs to see if they were dry and
getting spark. They were both. I let the car sit for a while and tried
again. Same thing. No start. I ended up just having it towed home.

I'm thinking the perhaps because I let it run out of fuel it dredged up
some crud from the bottom of the gas tank and clogged the filter or
line. Or I have heard that you have to put some fuel in the carb or
something like that?

Am I on the correct path with either of the above or should I be
looking at something else? Seems like it's just not getting fuel. I can
also hear the fuel pump working so I'm assuming it's not that.

Thanks,

Damian

'70 Berlina 1750
magista@domain.elided
Techrealm Technology Consulting
www.techrealm.com - (206) 227-8181
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