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10-28-2013, 10:51 AM | #11 | |
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Re: 1977 Chevy C10 known as SharkBite
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Usually when I crank it I'll just turn the key until it cranks, but yesterday when it wouldn't crank I pushed down a little on the gas and cranked right up so I'm thinking that's what I'll continue to do. Yeah when it cranks it'll go to about 1500-2000 max and once I give it a press it'll idle down and keep running. Okay well I'll adjust that tonight if I get the chance to crank it up. It's a 600cfm out of the box no adjustments to it at all. Only thing I've messed with is my idle screw. It's an electric choke so it came that way, my choke wires black the black wire is connected on the little housing the little black housing that's on there did that advised by the Edelbrock DVD I got with the carb, the red wire is actually connected into the heater box, as that's only on when the truck is on. Driving it runs fine no skips runs on a dime. After I ran it for a little while last night it cranked pretty much on the turn of a key. As far as running it for a little bit then let it sit about 10 minutes only done that once and when I went to crank it, it cranked for a couple seconds then fired up. The fuel pump is working fine, I was going to start messing with the air/fuel mixture screws but I think until I have a better understanding of what's going on I'll hold off on that.
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