Casey Shoemaker
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- Joined
- Oct 4, 2018
- Posts
- 6
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- Location
- MS
- First Name
- Casey
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 5.7 350
I have a 350 4 bolt that sat up for a few years and I have been trying to get it back on the road past few months. It has been giving me so much trouble backfiring through the carb. I can't pin down the cause. Once it warms up it seems to be better but will still backfire through carb if you floor it. The accelerator pump seems to be black and smokey Im not sure if thats relevant. I have checked firing order and sparkplugs are tan in color so Im not thinking its a lean condition and I installed new gaskets between carb and intake when I added the spacer and checked around the intake for vacuum leaks and there were none. I have adjusted and played with the air and fuel mixture screws and idle screw. I have adjusted the timing back and forth between 12 and 8 degrees at idle and it seems to like 12 degrees best. It cranks very easily and idles very smooth and runs and really smooth under normal running conditions but when you go WOT thats when it stalls and spits through the carb. It seems like maybe the elec choke is malfunctioning. I drove it around town today and it was completely warmed up when I put it in park it my rpms were reading around 1000 instead of 650. I hit the throttle a few times and it went back down to 650. Is that normal? Would a out-of-tune/ malfunctioning choke cause backfire through the carb? I'm at my witts end any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
edelbrock 1406 elec choke
weind alum intake single plane
1'' open bore spacer (to eliminate heat soak)
headers
stock 350 heads (462624)
stock camshaft
New plugs, wires, distributor cap and rotary installed
timing set at 12 degrees at idle
sparkplug boots installed thinking maybe the heat from headers were causing a missfire.
edelbrock 1406 elec choke
weind alum intake single plane
1'' open bore spacer (to eliminate heat soak)
headers
stock 350 heads (462624)
stock camshaft
New plugs, wires, distributor cap and rotary installed
timing set at 12 degrees at idle
sparkplug boots installed thinking maybe the heat from headers were causing a missfire.