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Old 02-10-2015, 08:41 PM   #1
Chucks72Longbed
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Edelbrock Carb. question

Gents, I have a 402 BB that is stock. I just bought it a month ago. It has an edelbrock q-jet replacement carb on it. It runs a little rough at idle and doesn't jump when you add throttle. It runs strong when you stomp on it. I know it needs a tune up which I'm gonna do this weekend. However, the reason for my post is I have seen some info on some of the posts here about these carbs being sensitive to fuel pressure. Can someone tell me what the consequences are of too much fuel pressure? Thanks. I really enjoy this site. Can't stop going thru all the posts every chance I get. Such a pleasure seeing how you all are willing to share your intimate knowledge regarding these great trucks.
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