Smoke6
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2012
- Posts
- 4
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- Location
- Alaska
- First Name
- Joseph
- Truck Year
- 86
- Truck Model
- K5
- Engine Size
- 350
1st post... new to site. Here is the situation. I have a 1986 Chevrolet K5 Blazer. It originally had a 305ci with all the smog and emissions available. The 305 popped a piston top so instead of repairing the 305, I replaced it with a 350 which was remanufactured just before it was shipped to me. It has a MILD cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, Edelbrock AVS Thunder Series 650 with electric choke, Flowtech headers, 2 1/2 inch true dual exhaust with Terminator mufflers and no EGR. The engine still has the factory fuel pump on it which apparently produces too much fuel pressure (as it used to feed a Q-jet). The problem I am having is that it runs quite rich and "diesels" about 95 percent of the time once it is warmed to operating temperature. I dont have a tachometer so I dont know exactly how fast the idle speed is, but it sounds to be in the 900-1000 rpm range at operating temp. At initial startup though it tends to run quickly when the carb is warming but after that the idle speed seems low enough. There is a defininte presence of rich exhaust but after adjusting the Idle Mixture screws all I accomplished was creating a hotter, rougher engine. I have moved the timing all around trying to get it to stop and am running out of fresh ideas on how to make it quit running on when I try to shut it off. Any help will be appreciated.
Smoke6
Smoke6