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Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: Milwaukee
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HELP with 350 stalling issue
I have a 69 C10 longbed with the 350
I recently put a cam in it, specs are: .420/442 lift 204/214 duration @ 50° I also converted it to HEI and slapped a Edelbrock 1405 on it, with a spacer to convert it to work with the stock intake manifold. Other than that the truck is stock. I have a weird issue with the truck dying when you give it more than 3/4 throttle. Mash it from a stopp, dies, mash it while coasting, dies. I have my timing set at 4° advanced. Bumping it around does nothing to remedy the stalling. At idle in park/nuetral, you can rev it up and there's some hesitation, but it doesn't die. I'm thinking the hesitation might've been a hint, so I messed with the accelerator pump adjustnent and that does nothing either. What causes a aftermarket engine to stall like this? What should the timing be for a slightly better than stock cam? I'm out of ideas, I'm sure someone tuning wizard could hear it running and fix it in one step. |
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