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03-31-2016, 02:26 AM | #1 |
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Idle Issues
Disclaimer: Carbs are not my forte.
I'm slowly learning how to work on these things, I've got a '63 with original V6 and a brand new 2 barrel Holly that replaced the tired, old stromberg. At first it was running and idling great (last week), now the idle is throwing a tantrum. It's rough, doesn't want to stay running when it's cold, once the engine is proper warm it will usually stay running but it's still rough and periodically backfires up through the intake. But when the light turns green and you're giving it gas and moving through the gears it runs beautifully. I'm going to take a look at it tomorrow and see if I can't figure out whats going on with it. My guess is either the idle mixture screws need to be adjusted or the idle jet might have debris clogging it up. The old fuel filter (I think it was original) was the little glass cup the fuel would flow through, not sure how well it filtered out debris since it didn't actually have a filter. Anyway, I was planning on getting an in-line I just haven't gotten there yet. But I figure with the old gas tank it would probably be pretty easy for something to float it's way into the carb and plug it up somewhere. Given the issues, do those sound like feasible causes? |
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X2 on the need for a filter but leave the carb alone for now.
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03-31-2016, 04:47 PM | #6 |
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These engines have lasted as much as 500,000 so yes....very unlikely a tooth jumped. Especially Right when carbs were swapped. lol
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03-31-2016, 08:19 PM | #7 |
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I always blame the points and condenser first unless they are new. Running dirty gas through a new carb isn't the best move either. I would still blame the points unless they are new.
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Good point I just assumed it was a HEI. .. well you know what they say about assuming lol.
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03-31-2016, 08:48 PM | #9 |
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Unfortunately these never came from the factory with an HEI. Sucks cause they make a nice improvement. Though there is a guy who makes a direct swap one on ebay. Spendy though, but nothing but good reviews.
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Wow, been busy the last few days and haven't had a chance to check in here. Thanks for the info guys! So I richened the fuel mixture a little a few days ago and that helped, it's still a little rough, mostly while it's getting warmed up, but it holds an idle and still runs great when driving up and down through the gears. On fuel filters, I'm guessing I'm going to need someone to help me cut and flare the fuel lines in order to fit the fuel filter right? Any recommendations on fuel filters? I'm used to the clear plastic filters used on bikes, I like being able to monitor the fuel going through there.
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04-09-2016, 10:51 AM | #11 |
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I've used clear plastic filters several times. Since I know my system is clean I've now gone to the metal type. Feels safer. lol You can cut your line and use rubber hose and a filter.
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Fram makes clear automotive fuel filters.
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04-18-2016, 02:32 AM | #13 |
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She's running better now, in nosing around under the hood I also found a bad fuel line, don't know how I missed it before. The rubber hose that runs from the metal line underneath the engine up to the fuel pump. It was deteriorating to the point that it looked like one of those soaker hoses you buy for the garden. That's replaced with some brand new hose. Where would you guys recommend fitting the fuel filter? It would be easy to put it in the middle of that hose I just got, is it better to have it after the fuel pump though?
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04-18-2016, 10:28 AM | #14 |
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Since you have a stock pump it doesn't really matter. Anywhere that keeps the filter far enough from the exhaust manifolds.
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