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Argh! Stumble off idle with new parts?!
So I have a brand new crate engine, a professionally rebuilt Rochester quadrajet carb, new fuel pump, new accelerator pump, and mostly all new parts in my car. Engine is timed at 10* BTDC and fast/slow idle set to recommended specs.
Engine runs like a dream, except for the stumble off idle. Damn. I have narrowed it down (I think) to my fuel mixture being too lean, but I need some opinions and advice to be sure. And I forget: is turning the screws in clockwise = more air or more fuel? ...This is where the Haynes manual fails - "adjust mixture as necessary." Er, ok, great directions there, Lou...
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Re: Argh! Stumble off idle with new parts?!
Kix: Idle mixture screws meter only fuel. Unscrew, back out, counter clockwise rotation, whatever = richer. "Q" jet idle screw settings about 3.5 to 4 turns out from seated. jim
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Re: Argh! Stumble off idle with new parts?!
AFAIK, those screws only effect the mixture at idle.
Look here under "Air and Fuel Delivery." http://www.73-87.com/7387garage/garage_drivetrain.htm Slonaker |
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Re: Argh! Stumble off idle with new parts?!
All right, I will try turning them out a 1/4 screw at a time and see if that helps any... could it also be a function of a new motor still settling in?
I don't want to jump the gun here so I'm checking all my options. It's hell being a new truck addict and a worry-wort ![]()
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Re: Argh! Stumble off idle with new parts?!
I had similar symptoms with my engine in the summer, upped the initial timing to 14*BTDC and reset the idle mixture with a vacuum gauge and all was peachy.
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Re: Argh! Stumble off idle with new parts?!
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Maybe it's my imagination, but it seems less pronounced now. I'm still going to richen the mixture slightly and see if my performance is any better...
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Re: Argh! Stumble off idle with new parts?!
It was a '79 350 block with stock heads ported by me, Melling RV/towing cam, Offenhauser split-port intake and a spreadbore double-pumper Holley carb, stock HEI ignition. I've been told cam is the same as the Edelbrock Performer cam, for which Edelbrock recommends 14*BTDC when ran with stock HEI ignition, so that's what I did and it was all it needed to start running beautifully.
Also when playing with the idle fuel mixture tis best to read off a vacuum gauge, so hook one up to the manifold if you haven't done so already.
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