09-03-2009, 10:48 PM | #1 |
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Need lots of help!!!
I have a 1968 chevy C-30 project. I am new to all of this, but able and willing to learn. Here is my problem. I am not a gear head and I am unsure of what engine is in the truck, but I believe from asking around it is a 307?. I do know that it has a 2-barrel rochester carb on it that has just been rebuilt. The truck will start and idle fine, but everytime you give it gas it wants to die as if it is getting to much or to little gas. The fuel pump has been tested and is fine, but that is all I know for sure. I know it could be a variety of issues, but where do I start. Frustrating
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09-03-2009, 11:06 PM | #2 |
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Re: Need lots of help!!!
Lets start off with getting the casting numbers off the back of the block on the drivers side and determine what motor it is.
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09-04-2009, 08:22 AM | #3 |
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Re: Need lots of help!!!
jbemt31,welcome to the forum.I agree with Frenchy,we need more info.I would suggest you fill in a Signature and list what info you do have on the truck.then members will have something to work with when trying to answer your questions.
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09-04-2009, 08:43 AM | #4 |
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Re: Need lots of help!!!
Doesn't matter to me what engine it is,first I would check the accelerator pump on the carb (the thing that shoots a little extra gas down the carb when you quickly open the throttle). You can do this by opening the throttle by hand while looking,and listening down the carb (engine OFF). You should hear,and maybe see a little squirt. If not then that would explain the stumble.If the carb was just re-done it should be working fine though.
Then I would listen for any hissing at idle which would suggest a vacuum leak somewhere,either one of the little rubber hoses or connections,or somewhere else. Then I would check to see if there is a real good spark at the plugs by removing a plug and carefully holding the base against a ground (engine block etc) and cranking engine over. Spark should be crisp + blue. If not then start looking at your points,condeser,coil,cap rotor etc.
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