potent rodent
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- Joined
- Mar 22, 2020
- Posts
- 195
- Reaction score
- 112
- Location
- indiana
- First Name
- butch
- Truck Year
- 86 and 78
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 350 and 305
find youself an older mech that worked on real engines
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If hay is in the equation, I am not sure how close Faith is to us here outside of Portland.Sounds like @Catbox kid could have a side job here. Pretty sure Maxwellvis knows more about Chebbie motors than this persons parts replacer. Seriously.
@yellowdog5 if youre anywhere within range of Porthole (Portland) this guys kid can fix your minor issues.
Not using that mechanic, already tried another, think I have to fix it myself.find youself an older mech that worked on real engines
Will I need a new gasket between the carburetor and the intake manifold?Yes, take the carburetor off of the truck before taking it apart. Take a few pictures of the linkages and get a magnet to catch the clips and screws when you take them out.
It does smooth out at about 40mph on fairly flat ground, would this indicate probably no vacuum leaks?In keeping with the original question while you get help diagnosing the actual issue(s) which sound 90% carb related, it does not sound like your intake manifold gasket(s) are the problem.
If it was leaking oil out the front or back, eating coolant or had a vacuum leak (this one is still possible and could be part of your issue although if the engine smooths out, ever, then it most likely has no vacuum leaks at the intake or other areas.
Good sealer like Ultra black?It's really not the hardest job. Clean good, mark the distributor location / rotor , and clean some more. Nice lines of GOOD sealer front and back, and gently replace the intake. Calling it a plenum is trying to sound intelligent. Problem is, ours DON'T have them.
You will need a new base gasket for the carb. They are cheap and available at the local parts store, Fel-Pro 60249 is the correct one for a 79' 400 quadrajet. https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...ive-truck-1979-chevrolet-k20-pickup-4wd?pos=0I just want to say, many thanks for all the good advice, I think I'll be able to fix it mysef, gonna try anyway.