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Location: Nottinghamshire. Robin Hood County
Car type: Austin Ruby Mk1 1935
Ollie, Could the liquid you see be condensation after your car has been unused for some time. I get this with my Ruby and the liquid that runs out of the exhaust is black with the carbon in the exhaust pipe.If you manage to get it to run long enough it will dry our and the liquid and white smoke will go. With regards the cutting out check your fuel pump is working correctly. Take the bowl of your carb off and manually operate the pump with the priming lever or crank the engine and petrol should jet out from the needle valve assembly on the carb. If you are getting petrol then I tend to think it is more of an ignition problem and the usual checks for a spark at the plugs.
Yours John Masonl
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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Location: Nottinghamshire. Robin Hood County
Car type: Austin Ruby Mk1 1935
Ollie, is it that it may be too much fuel. Check the choke operation .
John Mason
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Ollie
I have just experienced a similar problem. The engine ran ok but with lots of smoke and would not rev. What I found was a broken choke spring. This caused the choke to remain in the closed position. A rubber band attached to the choke arm made a temporary repair until I fitted a new spring. (see Zenith 26VA choke spring replacement posted 15 -04-2018).
Cheers,
Roger
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Are you running on fresh fuel ?
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Problem found,
gasket around the main needle leaking A LOT of fuel
thank-you for the help and suggestions guys