Dutch Rutter
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- Location
- Independence, Or
- First Name
- Joshua
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 5.7
With all the carb threads going on I figured I'd throw mine in the ring. Admittedly, I don't know **** about carburetor technicalities. It really all started here
https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/need-some-advice-for-shop-bs.27620/page-3#post-528907
After getting the truck back "full adjusted" from the shop I started noticing two issues.
1. When choking the carb in the morning, give it two slow pumps of the throttle and it will fire right up and idle around 1500 rpm (good and like it is supposed to) however, when i apply the brake and put the trans into gear it will drop to my normal hot operating temp and almost die out, almost as if the choke kicks off when going into gear.
2. When putting the truck into park and giving the throttle a blip the RPM will hang at 1500 for a few seconds then will drop to around 1000 for several seconds before finally coming back down to normal idle RPM.
I've checked the linkage, springs and pedal and that all checks out fine and doesn't have any effect on the condition.
I've been exchanging email with Summit tech support because if its a problem with the carb itself I need that ball rolling before its too late to return/exchange. First they had me check vacuum as well as RPMs at idle both in gear and neutral. results listed here.
vac. at idle in park: 13-16
vac. at idle in gear: 6-15
RPM at idle in park: 600-700
RPM at idle in gear: 500-600
No vacuum leaks that I was able to find, will be buying more carb cleaner tonight.
They came back with this
"When time permits, pull the spark plugs to see if any have any traces of oil on the threads. (threads only) Also, see if there is any trace of oil around any of the intake bolts. There is not only too much of a drop in vacuum going into gear, but the variance is too high. Readings don't appear to be steady."
And so far that is where its at. Is there something else that I am missing or overlooking? Could a mis-adjusted carb cause this vacuum readings? I don't have any oil on my intake bolts, and I'm pretty confident I wont on the plugs however, I will be checking tonight.
Really loosing my hair with this thing and thinking Its time to dump the edelbrock and either go with a holley, quick fuel or trash it all and go with an EFI setup.
BTW carb is a new edelbrock 1405 with the electric choke kit added, ontop of a 1" 4 hole spacer that goes to a edelbrock 7101 RPM performer intake manifold. All the seals and gaskets were new and great shape. I'll be using the carb cleaner tonight and checking for any possible leaks in the intake gasket and base gaskets.
edit: should have added this but everywhere else other then those two problems the carb seems and feels to be running and operating great.
https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/need-some-advice-for-shop-bs.27620/page-3#post-528907
After getting the truck back "full adjusted" from the shop I started noticing two issues.
1. When choking the carb in the morning, give it two slow pumps of the throttle and it will fire right up and idle around 1500 rpm (good and like it is supposed to) however, when i apply the brake and put the trans into gear it will drop to my normal hot operating temp and almost die out, almost as if the choke kicks off when going into gear.
2. When putting the truck into park and giving the throttle a blip the RPM will hang at 1500 for a few seconds then will drop to around 1000 for several seconds before finally coming back down to normal idle RPM.
I've checked the linkage, springs and pedal and that all checks out fine and doesn't have any effect on the condition.
I've been exchanging email with Summit tech support because if its a problem with the carb itself I need that ball rolling before its too late to return/exchange. First they had me check vacuum as well as RPMs at idle both in gear and neutral. results listed here.
vac. at idle in park: 13-16
vac. at idle in gear: 6-15
RPM at idle in park: 600-700
RPM at idle in gear: 500-600
No vacuum leaks that I was able to find, will be buying more carb cleaner tonight.
They came back with this
"When time permits, pull the spark plugs to see if any have any traces of oil on the threads. (threads only) Also, see if there is any trace of oil around any of the intake bolts. There is not only too much of a drop in vacuum going into gear, but the variance is too high. Readings don't appear to be steady."
And so far that is where its at. Is there something else that I am missing or overlooking? Could a mis-adjusted carb cause this vacuum readings? I don't have any oil on my intake bolts, and I'm pretty confident I wont on the plugs however, I will be checking tonight.
Really loosing my hair with this thing and thinking Its time to dump the edelbrock and either go with a holley, quick fuel or trash it all and go with an EFI setup.
BTW carb is a new edelbrock 1405 with the electric choke kit added, ontop of a 1" 4 hole spacer that goes to a edelbrock 7101 RPM performer intake manifold. All the seals and gaskets were new and great shape. I'll be using the carb cleaner tonight and checking for any possible leaks in the intake gasket and base gaskets.
edit: should have added this but everywhere else other then those two problems the carb seems and feels to be running and operating great.
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