03-07-2011, 06:09 PM | #1 |
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Carb Sensitive
Calling the carb experts on this one. I have a 600cfm Edelbrock and after timing the engine the carb is so sensitive that if you get a finger even close to it the truck dies!??!?! I have never seen this before and am stumped maybe electrical so I grounded the engine in another spot to eliminate that. Anyone run into this before and what was the cure?
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03-07-2011, 10:45 PM | #2 |
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Re: Carb Sensitive
Slick, it does seem your'e getting many guesses here so lets try you in the engine forum.
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Thanks.
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Re: Carb Sensitive
Give us more info. Where is your timing set at. Are you saying that when you move the idle mixture screws the engine dies?
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I have the timing set at 10 BTDC with the vacuum lines plugged. The timing light is at 36. The electric choke is hooked up. When you get within an inch of the adjustment screws the rpms drop. When you actually touch the screws it will die.
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sounds like there may be a vacuum leak. do you happen to know what the engine is idling at? try adjusting the idle speed screw on the throttle arm to kick up the idle a little bit and see if that helps. on my trucks, they usually don't like to have an idle below 700 rpms or so in park. try to see what your idle rpms are and go from there. sometimes after adjusting the timing you have to adjust the idle speed screw because adjusting the timing may increase or decrease your idle speed, depending on if you had to advance or retard the ignition. retarding usually drops the idle, advancing usually increases the idle
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03-08-2011, 10:23 AM | #7 |
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I do not have the breather on and we idled it up to about 900.....still does it. Since we don't have to even touch it to make this happen....that sounds electrical. One other thing is that it will not keep a constant idle. It will go up and down intermittenly and will not keep it's timing when we turn it off and try to restart it. I got to get a video of this, it's crazy.
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What do you mean by the timing light is at 36?
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It is the timing advance knob on the timing light. A reliable source said to set it at 36, this is an older Snap-On timing light.
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Set the knob to zero and reset your timing to 8-10 BTDC for now. We can look at other stuff once that's done. Right now your timing is way the heck off.... INCREDIBLE truck btw; checked out your build thread! Last edited by Ticker; 03-08-2011 at 04:41 PM. |
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Do you know what your max timing is? You should really set your timing to a max of 36 deg and let this tell you what your idle timing should be. You said the timing is moving around. Are you still seeing that now that the timing has been fixed? Last edited by dznucks; 03-09-2011 at 07:50 AM. |
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Set the timing knob to 10 and time with the balancer mark at o (TDC) - OR - Set the timing knob to 0 and time with the balancer mark at 8-10 BTDC Both work fine - but don't combine 'em I'm looking forward to the answer on that one as well - including the note that the timing didn't "hold" between starts. I kinda wonder about a loose hold-down... Last edited by Ticker; 03-09-2011 at 10:43 AM. |
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They didn't magnaflux and pressure-test the block? Yeah...bad, bad shop
If the news is bad, PM me - I've got a bunch of parts on the shelf... I build about 10 engines/year - I'm willing to bet we can get a bunch of pieces together. I think there's a guy on here with a 327 block, too... Iron blocks can be welded and/or repaired, depending on the crack. Last edited by Ticker; 03-09-2011 at 10:12 PM. |
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03-11-2011, 12:52 AM | #17 |
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I did find out that they magnafluxed it, but nothing showed. Maybe they overlooked it or like they said it could be a porous area in the cast iron. The two options that they offered were try to fix it with a plug which is supposed to be permanent or replace the block and build it. At any rate they were very quick to say that it would be taken care of. Very huge stress relief! He is coming to look at it tomorrow morning and will determine what the best way to go is. Chris the owner is a motorhead and loves muscle cars so I do trust his opinion.
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I'll be thinking good thoughts; good that they're willing to make it right.
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