Well, i went for a longer drive today, it was colder than the previous days too but i would say the coolant temp has definitely gone up to a more normal range.
But then, i'm two blocks away from my house and at a stop light the car starts idling rough , like it wants to stall, admittedly i was pretty low on gas , i managed to get home and parked it and it died, the gauge was just barely above the reserve, but usually i can still get a few miles out of it like that.
I thought, that's weird, if i rev the engine it doesn't do anything weird, but it wants to die at idle, it was running great just 5 minutes before!
It starts, although after cranking for longer than normal and dies within a few seconds of running, unless you give it gas, weird.
I took out the idle jets out and they were clean, so was the fuel filter, i pulled the top of the carb off ( Weber 38/38 DGAS ) all clean, float isn't broken, the needle isn't stuck, then i put the inlet hose in a bottle and cranked it over for a few seconds and i barely got a shot glass of gas out of it.
I don't think it's sucked up crap from the bottom of the tank as i cleaned it really well a few years ago, and i drive it very often so it can't be bad gas, i just put gas in it last week, only about 1/3 of a tank in ( call me cheap ), try paying 7$ a Gallon working a middle income job...
So i walked to my nearest gas station and bought 10L of gas, surely enough if it is out of gas, it might be, you can't get new fuel sending units for my model anymore so i had to make a good one out of my used one and another used one i bought... So the gauge may not always be very accurate... I don't think it's the mechanical fuel pump, it's done like 20k miles since i bought it, anyhow, i poured the gas in the tank and tomorrow I'll put the carb back together and hope it was just out of gas
If not i guess i'll start checking the ignition, points, condenser etc ( I have yet to find an electronic ignition system that makes it run right ) , one of the 5 different ones i bought did, for about 3 months ,and one day it just died and left me stranded, luckily i knew this might happen and i had a spare set of points, condenser and the old coil in the trunk and swapped it back in 15 minutes and voilà.
The joys of owning a classic.