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Old 03-30-2009, 07:03 PM   #1
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Unhappy Horrible gas mileage

I've been getting very crappy gas mileage in my 1981 350/th350/holley carb.

I just drove to work and back and used about a little under a quarter of a tank (24 mile round trip)

Is this what you guys experience with similar trucks?

I put air in all the tires this weekend, and took my tailgate off this morning.

Pic of my engine...



Things I am considering....

PCV Valve
New Spark Plugs
Spark plug wires (??)

Any thoughts? Is this normal should I get used to it??

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Old 03-30-2009, 07:32 PM   #2
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

You should be getting a little better gas mileage, are they high way miles or city miles, I check/ replace what you listed and also the air filter, fuel filter, also cap and rotor
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Old 03-30-2009, 07:50 PM   #3
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

i'd be checking to make sure the needle and seats aren't bad and causing a flooding condition, but not enough to stall the motor...what speeds are you driving at to and from work??? and what size tank??
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Old 03-30-2009, 08:29 PM   #4
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

on myth busters it said you get better gas millage with the tail gate on and up
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Old 03-30-2009, 08:46 PM   #5
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

how big is the carb?. carb maynot be set right i know alot of people like to just open them up, or could need a tune up, or maybe timing,.......with a overdrive transmission you would have better gas mileage......
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Old 03-30-2009, 08:59 PM   #6
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

Is this verified with a gas fillup? Don't go by what your gas gauge says. This era of gauges seems to go down slowly between half and full and then go down very quickly between half and empty.
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Old 03-30-2009, 09:33 PM   #7
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What is your timing set at, what is your plug gap, what gear ratio do you have, what size tires are you running, do you have a 4X4, and have you set your carb by using a vacuum gauge, are you running a custom cam profile? These are all things that can affect your approach to economy. If the carb is too large of a CFM rating, it will flood the engine and give poor performance in daily driving and suck your billfold dry. You should be running a carb that is around 600 to 650 CFM for you size of engine with a truck for weight considerations and if you are running it hard,then look for a bigger unit.

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Old 03-30-2009, 09:45 PM   #8
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

buy a honda or a toyota! j/k tune er up, check the timing, is a choke sticking open? Pull those plugs out and look at em, clean em up and check the gap, if ya have an ohmmeter you can check the resistance on your wires, look the cap and rotor over, spray some carb cleaner down your carb, If you give up on her and part her out, I got dibs on the valve covers and aircleaner, they are "tight" as my eleven year old says! Keep your foot out of it, opening up the secondaries with that hi-rise intake isnt going to help much either. Thats one ole poor boys way to get you started anyways!
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Old 03-30-2009, 10:18 PM   #9
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Ditch the throttle return spring. Install a dual spring setup. I've seen springs break at the worst time. I've had it happen to me!!

Install a taller air filter. A SB should have at a minimum 4". A 4.5" is great!!
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Old 03-31-2009, 12:07 AM   #10
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

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Is this verified with a gas fillup? Don't go by what your gas gauge says. This era of gauges seems to go down slowly between half and full and then go down very quickly between half and empty.
Agreed, until you post an actual MPG, we have nothing to go on.
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Old 03-31-2009, 09:24 AM   #11
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

To me it sounds ok. I am getting about 10mpg in town. 350/TH350 with a 600cfm edelbrock and shorty headers with "RV" cam. stock gearing. I am sure it would get better as I have some trans issues. I would suspect somewhere in the area 12-14 in town would be about right. Probably about 17-18 on the highway provided you are not going 70 running over 2000rpms.
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Old 03-31-2009, 11:44 AM   #12
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What is your timing set at, what is your plug gap, what gear ratio do you have, what size tires are you running, do you have a 4X4, and have you set your carb by using a vacuum gauge, are you running a custom cam profile? These are all things that can affect your approach to economy. If the carb is too large of a CFM rating, it will flood the engine and give poor performance in daily driving and suck your billfold dry. You should be running a carb that is around 600 to 650 CFM for you size of engine with a truck for weight considerations and if you are running it hard,then look for a bigger unit.
Just got this truck about a month ago (my first running project) and I am NOT an expert by any means...

I'm thinking the carb might be an issue, given this issue that I recently came upon and fixed... http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=335690

How do I set the carb or know what to set it at etc..??

Don't know what timing is set at
What should my plug gap be?
Gear ration? stock I think.
Size tires? Not sure the exact size
Car is 2wd
Custom Cam profile? Not sure...



I'm going to replace the spark plugs today, and get a dual spring throttle return (recommend by many forum member) - and see what happens.

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Old 03-31-2009, 12:29 PM   #13
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

I'm not sure what the point of the dual spring is but I'm running a single spring no problems.

Tailgate put back on its a long time myth that helps and it doesn't.

PCV valve? Shake it. If it rattles its fine.

I notice an extremely long spring stretched on the left side. What is this for?

As recommended purchase a 4-4.5" air filter

When was the last time you checked your distributors cap and rotor? Or the springs?

I notice your vac line to the vac advance is running off the carb I suggest tapping into the manifold source to give it a constant source of vacuum.

Definitely change the plugs. Wires shouldn't be needed to be done.
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Old 03-31-2009, 12:40 PM   #14
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Re: Horrible gas mileage

wondering about that long over stretched spring hooked near the front of the intake . I'm hoping that's not your throttle return spring . if so I'd recommend getting one that fits properly for
safety reasons because it is not safe . And I'm told can hurt the gas mileage by allowing the throttle to stay open slightly
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And I'm told can hurt the gas mileage by allowing the throttle to stay open slightly
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I'm used to driving a lot of old cars so if I think the throttle is partial open I just kick the pedal up hahaha which yes I have noticed has happened a few times on my truck.

Can the OP take a picture from the front of the left side of the truck I'm looking at your PCV valve and curious how THAT is hooked up too.

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I'm used to driving a lot of old cars so if I think the throttle is partial open I just kick the pedal up hahaha which yes I have noticed has happened a few times on my truck.

Can the OP take a picture from the front of the left side of the truck I'm looking at your PCV valve and curious how THAT is hooked up too.
OK so I bought a dual throttle return spring, but when i hooked it up, the throttle couldn't move because the springs were so tight on it. Literally I the gas pedal wouldn't budge, so I ended up with this



Also, I found a random hose that was not hooked up to anything.. umm..



And by request above, here is a pic of the front of the left side of the truck (I don't know where the PCV valve is so I dont know if this helps)




and... "I notice your vac line to the vac advance is running off the carb I suggest tapping into the manifold source to give it a constant source of vacuum." - Not sure how exactly to do this, any help?
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Old 03-31-2009, 01:16 PM   #17
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My guess is to check the Fuel Gauge. Like was said before, they are not known to be 100% acurate. Fill it up, put a 2 gallon fuel can in the bed, and run the truck till its EMPTY. Then you know 2 things. If your gauge is pretty close to acurate and you can find a true fuel milege for your truck.

By the way, your pics from the left are actually from the right. Right and left are as determined from sitting in driver's seat.
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hahaha you don't have a PCV valve! You have to valve cover air breathers which is bad!

On the left valve cover a pcv valve will have a vacuum connection which is usually fed off the carb somewhere.

I have never seen a throttle spring like that ever!

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hahaha you don't have a PCV valve! You have to valve cover air breathers which is bad!

On the left valve cover a pcv valve will have a vacuum connection which is usually fed off the carb somewhere.

That throttle spring is SO wrong.
Help the guy out then, give him a good picture or something to know WHAT is wrong about it.
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Help the guy out then, give him a good picture or something to know WHAT is wrong about it.
I'm not an expert on the throttle spring or that holley carb.



PCV valve.
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Help the guy out then, give him a good picture or something to know WHAT is wrong about it.
Exactly, we can make fun of my truck all day... but at the end of the day I'm looking for some help here.
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Exactly, we can make fun of my truck all day... but at the end of the day I'm looking for some help here.
Nobody is making fun of your truck. I laugh because your in the same situation that so many of us others have been in.

You buy a truck from a PO and you look at what they have done and you shake your head and just have to laugh and then spend the rest of your life fixing all the small mistakes :P
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So what should I do about the PCV valve thing, and what about that random hose that isn't hooked up to anything?
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So what should I do about the PCV valve thing, and what about that random hose that isn't hooked up to anything?
Where does the other end of the hose go to? If nothing cut it out.

Go to your local auto store pickup a pcv valve and then find the pcv valve port on your carb.

Knowing the model and make of your carb will help a lot too.

I also notice that your intake is also aftermarket. So between not knowing what your intake is and what your carb is these things could also play a big role.

That fat line is that going to your brake booster?


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So what should I do about the PCV valve thing, and what about that random hose that isn't hooked up to anything?
Where does the other end of the random unhooked hose go? From the pic it looks like it comes from the front of the truck?
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