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Join Date: Apr 2003
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I'm trying to trouble shoot my back fire issues, and I can't fix it.
Ping Bing pop happens at idle and some levels of RPM's But at a steady high RPM like 2500 it runs fine? I always thought that backfires were from to much fuel, but I was just reading my hanyes manual and it says "just taking the air cleaner off sometimes will lean a carb enough to create a backfire". So I not sure if I'm to rich or lean. The plugs are ok from all the "pops" but I HATE hearing that noise. Next thing you know your trucks on fire and your running down the road with grenades. ![]() The book reads for trouble shooting a back fire: 1 Emissions system not functioning ( emissions?) 2 Ign. Timing Could be! 3 Sec. ign system. Plugs wire cap roter all new. 4 Carb neds adj or worn. Its a Qjet from a 78 C20 might need adj. 5 Vaccum leak Maybe the carb gaskets are still to loose 6 Valve issues Can't see it 7 crossed plug wires ? runs to good at 2500rpm What do you guys think?? Thanks a TONN ![]() |
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