Pender1
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- Joined
- Nov 12, 2014
- Posts
- 352
- Reaction score
- 39
- Location
- SC
- First Name
- Brian
- Truck Year
- 1986|2014
- Truck Model
- K5|1500
- Engine Size
- 5.3L|5.3L
My K5 has an aftermarket 350 in it that I'm guessing was put in sometime in the 90's, and an edlebrock carb. It was running pretty good when I bought it, but it very shortly blew a head gasket. I replaced it and put the engine back together. This is where the trouble started.
To get it to run I'm at 20ish degrees btc which is giving me about 5" Hg. Turning the idle screws seems to have little to no effect on rpm or vacuum. I can turn both screws all the way in and it keeps running. The engine lugs and dies if I advance my timing any closer to tdc than about 15 degrees btc. I have searched for vacuum leaks and can't find one. I have verified timing order. I have cleaned my carb. I have a new battery and a new starter (that has suddenly started sticking). I can get it to idle smooth, but as soon as I put it in gear, it drops rpm and dies.
Please, I'm begging for someone to tell me what I'm missing. I've done everything I know to do.
To get it to run I'm at 20ish degrees btc which is giving me about 5" Hg. Turning the idle screws seems to have little to no effect on rpm or vacuum. I can turn both screws all the way in and it keeps running. The engine lugs and dies if I advance my timing any closer to tdc than about 15 degrees btc. I have searched for vacuum leaks and can't find one. I have verified timing order. I have cleaned my carb. I have a new battery and a new starter (that has suddenly started sticking). I can get it to idle smooth, but as soon as I put it in gear, it drops rpm and dies.
Please, I'm begging for someone to tell me what I'm missing. I've done everything I know to do.