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Old 06-16-2008, 04:23 PM   #1
Clifford69
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Engine stutter

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Just got back from Iraq a few weeks ago and thanks to all the great ideas and inspiration here I have some great info on how to do the projects I have been thinking about for the last year. I got a new engine a little less than two years ago, my wife drove it while I was gone but I think that because the engine was broken in some adjusting needs to be done. I am having an issue when I accelerate from a stop, there is a bit of a stutter and it feels like the engine is going to die if I don't baby it when I take off (i.e. I can't floor it). I know the basics about a carb but if someone could give me some pointers on how to make the corrections I would really appreciate it - I have a holley 650.

- Lucas
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