02-22-2014, 04:06 PM | #1 |
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67 w/ 350
Just bought it two days ago.. had it running this morning but the carb was busted.. had someone choking it under the hood at idle.
Bought a new carb hooked it all up w/ all vacuums attached. I turned it over and then it would die.. so I adjust the A/F screws I got it to an idle then over a short time it died. Now I can't get it to crank.. I appreciate the help, thanks in advance. |
02-22-2014, 04:14 PM | #2 | ||
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Re: 67 w/ 350
What led you to believe the carb was "busted"? Was it physically broken? Like a cracked base plate? What carb? New or used? Who/what was "choking" it?
Most "carb" problems turn out to be ignition or timing problems initially. Anyways... the "new " carb could be flooding out or not providing any pump shot. Gary
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02-22-2014, 04:28 PM | #3 |
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Re: 67 w/ 350
Thanks for the quick response..
The choke linkage was broken on the old carb ( Edelbrock 1406 ) and was showing small cracks. I purchased a new 1406 and I'm currently replacing the plugs.. might as well since they were on my list. Keep in mind it DID run with the old carb.. |
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Re: 67 w/ 350
I would look at the fuel filter and fuel pump first , You had to choke it to get it to run then it stopped running altogether sounds like fuel pump .
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it would run at an idle with the old carb but I had to adjust the choke manually. It ran with the new carb but then it just died.. that's when I couldn't get it to crank back up. |
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What intake manifold did you bolt it to?
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Do you have fuel going into the engine ? did you try to prime it with gas or carb cleaner to see if it would start ? did you change the filter when you bolted a new carb on ?
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UPDATE: I've pulled the plugs and put the #1 in the wire.. touched it to the block and had someone turn the key.. No spark.. |
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Is the intake aluminum? Or a painted cast iron stocker? Reason I ask is that the Edelbrock carbs won't bolt directly to a stock cast iron GM SBC intake without an adapter.
Sounds like you need to get the ignition up to snuff before you do any more troubleshooting with the carb. Gary
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stocker for sure, but I have the adapter. Could it be the coil? since it was running at idle.. then just slowly died. Sorry for all the questions.. |
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02-22-2014, 07:32 PM | #12 |
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Re: 67 w/ 350
I appreciate all the help! turns out it was possibly the easiest fix..
The Coil B+ wire had disconnected.. Now I'm stuck on why it dies after putting into gear! Thanks guys. |
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