Register or Log In To remove these advertisements. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
11-20-2005, 07:40 PM | #1 |
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Lexington, KY
Posts: 151
|
Backfiring Back Through the Carb
I have an 85 SWB Chevy, 2wd with a 305 and a TH350C. Over the last couple of weeks, it has developed a problem with backfiring back up through the carburetor. The engine is original with a Q-jet on it. It has about 135,000 miles on it. The Q-jet has been replaced at some point with Holley reman unit. I rebuilt the reman carb again last winter. It has been fine since then. The backfiring occurs mostly after the engine is really good and warm. It happens as I am squeezing on the gas pedal, like when pulling out or giving it more gas to go up a hill. Sometimes it is pretty bad and sometimes it doesn't do it at all. Timing, plugs, plug wires, etc. are all good. For some reason, I want to say that this is ignition related, but I'm not for sure. I've never seen a carb issue be this intermittent. Any suggestions?
__________________
49 Chevy 3100 69 Camaro Acro Sport II Biplane |
11-20-2005, 08:53 PM | #2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Caldwell,Tx.
Posts: 3,648
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
I would think that since it is happening worse when it warms up , the plug wires are the problem . You might also check the timing to make sure it isnt too advanced but I bet the wires are the problem . They brake down with heat and start miss firing or cross firing . Frank
|
11-20-2005, 09:46 PM | #3 |
Parts and more parts
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lebo, Kansas (middle of nowhere
Posts: 6,821
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
Have you had a moment where the engine coughed and bucked on you while driving it? I wonder if, at 135,000 miles your timing chain hasn't slipped a tooth or two and thrown your timing off. I have seen it happen and it is confusing when this occurs. The one thing that is a result of this, you may have a bent pushrod on a valve or two. The valves hit the pistons, when they are out of time. Another thing that could be causing it, would be the advance unit in your distributor is either hanging up or a broken spring on it. Those have a tendency to get pretty rusty inside the dist. cap.
|
11-20-2005, 10:33 PM | #4 |
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: chesapeake,virginia
Posts: 117
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
is it running bad at idle too? could just be a vacuum leak somewhere. if its running real bad at idle too you could have a valve problem
|
11-20-2005, 11:09 PM | #5 |
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Lexington, KY
Posts: 151
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
Yes, it is actually running worse at idle. I did check everything for vacuum leaks last year, but I guess that I will be checking again. Keep the ideas coming if anyone else has any.
__________________
49 Chevy 3100 69 Camaro Acro Sport II Biplane |
11-21-2005, 09:28 AM | #6 |
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: chesapeake,virginia
Posts: 117
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
if its running real bad at idle too sounds like you have a bent or burnt valve.
|
11-21-2005, 10:10 AM | #7 |
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Lexington, KY
Posts: 151
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
I think that I may have been misunderstood. My truck is running worse at idle than it did before, meaning that it is idling a little too rough. Also, this condition is intermittent. Sometimes, it idles and runs fine. I think that rules out a burnt valve or the timing chain jumping a tooth. I'll check for vacuum leaks sometime this week. Keep the ideas coming though.
__________________
49 Chevy 3100 69 Camaro Acro Sport II Biplane |
11-22-2005, 01:23 AM | #8 |
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: texas
Posts: 7
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
you may want to check the valve springs, try to isolate the cylinder when the truck is acting up , and that will help. regardless of problem
__________________
'71 SNB 350,auto, pretty |
11-22-2005, 11:09 AM | #9 |
Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Tulsa Oklahoma
Posts: 943
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
could the power valve in the holly have a slight rip or tear in it that allows air or what-ever to pass through sometimes. i really dont know carbs that well in refrence to fixing them but i have had trouble with all types and holly was the worse for me, but know i run a demon (holly type carb) but i dont touch the darn thing all i do is call my buddy over to adjust it if needed.
__________________
square body trucks an addiction or an investment either way they consume all my extra time and money |
11-22-2005, 05:18 PM | #10 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Portland , Tennessee , United States
Posts: 1,024
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
might want to check the cam shaft. 135k is a long life for a small block camshaft in a truck of this era.
|
11-22-2005, 05:33 PM | #11 |
Parts and more parts
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lebo, Kansas (middle of nowhere
Posts: 6,821
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
A lot of the early GM V-8s had problems with a cam lobe rounding off. It leaves that cylinder basically dead and if it is the exhaust lobe, it could cause some release throught the intake when it opens. That is due to the exhaust gases not going out the normal pathway.
|
11-22-2005, 07:33 PM | #12 | |
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ont. Canada
Posts: 16
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
Quote:
|
|
11-22-2005, 11:03 PM | #13 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Caldwell,Tx.
Posts: 3,648
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
How old are the plug wires ? I have seen this same problem many times and the wires were generally the problem. If you bought them with a lifetime warranty (like at Autozone or something ) I would take them back and try a new set . It is a cheap try . Otherwise remove the valve covers and check the action of the valvetrain . Frank
__________________
Born and proudly residing in a Red State ! |
11-22-2005, 11:15 PM | #14 | ||
7000 #'s of american IRON
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: north tx
Posts: 883
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
Quote:
Quote:
Last edited by magnethead; 11-22-2005 at 11:15 PM. |
||
11-27-2005, 12:24 PM | #15 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Alexandria, MN
Posts: 1,462
|
Re: Backfiring Back Through the Carb
wow... i know that the rounded cam lobe sounds bad, but being an auto teacher and have ing alotof experience with early 80 gm products.. that would be one of the first things i would check... they are infamous for that happening... take your valve covers off one bank at a time and start the engine, if the oil becomes a mess you can by little clips that snap on to the top of the pushrods and rockers to temorarily plug the oil passages... you should be able to see all the valve springs operating the same... if not there is your prollem... you can check for wiring issues by running your engine at nite with the engine compartment completely dark, and look for lighting between wires and your block or wire to wire... if its a timing issue, and youve adjusted NOTHING, then the fact nylon timing gears could have stripped and moved a tooth and need to be replaced... but if your going far enough to change your timing gears and chain, id do the cam swap while your at it too... you wouldnt believe what the right $150 camshaft can help even a 130,000 mile engine... any more questions let me know...
--Mike
__________________
63 C20 2WD, 230/SM420/4.11 73K 68 C30 dump truck, 327,SM425,4.56 66K original 68 C10 2WD SWB Stepper, 250/3-tree/3.73 66K.... Wifes 68 Buick Skylark Custom Conv., 350/TH400/2.56 In our family since '79 69 GMC 1500 SWB 2WD, 350/TH350/3.73 posi... 70 K10 SWB 4X4 4-sp,ps, pb, tilt, buckets, console, sliding back window (Need AC parts) WIP 72 Chevy K20 4x4 350/350/205/4.56 donor 72 Vette 350/M21/3.70 posi, triple black and super fast 84 Olds Cutlass Brougham 350/2004r/4.11 was Dad's |
Bookmarks |
|
|