06-09-2011, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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Location: Palmer AK
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'72 no start (IT RUNS!)
I've given up for the night, hoping that between now and morning something will change... Perhaps bright sunshine and a fresh perspective will fix the problem.
The Truck: 1972 fleet side, mostly original The Motor: GM 350 cu. in. crate motor installed last year (previous owner) Offenhauser dual-plane high-rise intake Holley 4bbl carb what appears to be a no-name HEI Distributor Accel 8mm spark plug wires The Problem: No start. No popping, no backfiring, no nothing. This truck 'worked' 36 hours ago. In that time, I've rebuilt the carb, replaced spark plugs/wires, replaced the rear brakes, re-wired the turn signals, brake lights and running lights. What I've done to *try* to get it to start:
At one point (prior to moving dist.) I got the motor to catch (by adding gas through the carb), but my helper had the pedal to the floor, and the linkage stuck- the motor raced like crazy (sounded great!) and then she killed it with the key. It has not started, or even attempted to start, since. Prior to all of this, the motor was running like crap at idle; loping along like it had a top-fuel cam in it; the carb itself leaked gasoline like a sieve, and had a bunch of varnish in it. Needless to say, fuel mileage was atrocious. This was 'supposed' to be a simple 'rebuild the carb, give it a tune-up, and put new brakes on it, and we'll be driving it around town by the weekend.... I'll be picking up a can of starting fluid in the morning, just to see if it will catch and start on that... If you have *any* ideas on what I might have done wrong, don't hesitate to throw it out there. Last edited by Enginebuilder; 06-12-2011 at 12:40 PM. |
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