First mech visited and found that all pipework connections loose, re-tightened all and fed fuel feed from jerry can into fuel filter -- not from tank as car had been not started (apart from when I bought) and run for over 10 years.
Car starts but then engine dies. Repeat the start and same occurs over and over again.
First mech did not have air filter box connected. Work stopped as that "mech" could not find the fault...
Second mech attended Friday, found same symptom told me he'd also connected fuel feed from jerry can coz as had not been run for many years dirt would've collected in bottom of fuel tank. And anyway would've had dregs of old fuel there.
Same fault. He checked good fuel pressure (new fuel pump installed from Manners) and now no leaks all the way to the carbs.
He wants to remove carbs for "clean and overhaul" back at his workshop as believes float chambers could be with crud now.
I've been with many cars and usually if a car starts then dies then it's the idle position that's wrong. But I don't know these twin SU HD8 carbs with an AED between them. Is there anything I can suggest that's done or checked without removing carbs (presumably on inlet manifolds)
Some cars I've come across in my past don't run correctly without air filter connected. But these were more modern post '03MY. Nor there being a proper fuel back pressure thru correct tank venting and the tank cap being on and sealing. (VW's 2.0L tFSI was tempermental like that). But on a '72MY series 1 XJ6?
Any other diagnostic tricks gratefully received
