It would stall when I'm driving. I start it up and it would stall when I put the transmission in drive. Gotta wait till it cools down for issues to go away.
My Edelbrock 2161 intake also takes Quadrajet. It's that the Edelbrock I have has a idle up solenoid. The 750 CFM Edelbrock carburetor is malfunctioning so I wonder if I have too much CFM. When the engine is hot it would stall. See the solenoid?
I jazzed up the interior. If you look carefully you'll see ham radios, rear view mirror with compass and thermometer as well as billet trim for the doors and dash.
I had my mechanic try to put headers in and 2 inches from where they're supposed to be set in place they kept hitting the frame so they won't work for my truck so now I'm gonna sell the headers. You may be interested in them and the reducer collectors, bolts and collector gaskets. Cost plus...
Which cfm of carburetor do you recommend for Edelbrock carburetor on a 1984 Chevy C30 crew cab with a stock engine? I'm looking for fuel economy. It has air conditioning and power brakes/power steering if that makes a difference.
How much clearance between the headers and oil filter do you have? I had Summit Racing full length headers that was right on the oil filter and dented it. Just want to make sure I can change the filter without issues.
I have bought $486 worth of headers at Summit Racing for $150. Is anyone using Sanderson BB8-P big block headers on your truck. I'd like to see pictures please. Do you guys have starter or oil filter clearance issues? The truck has a factory engine oil cooler. Tia.
I have JBL 3 1/2 in the dash and Infinity 6x9s in the rear with Polk Audio amplifier and Pioneer stereo to drive the audio. Its loud AF. The CB radio is tight homie.
You can find them in the junkyard. The nice thing about them is you can attach turn signals to the mirrors and even radio antennas. Those LMC truck mirrors are a total piece of ****.
Bought this 1984 C30 for $3,100 in May 2021. $5,000 later in November 2022. The 1986 Chevy K10 Suburban was $1,000 in July 2011. $20,000 later it looks like this.