Tanner_Shany24
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- Location
- Washington
- First Name
- Tanner
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 454
Hey guys, recently bought a 1983 k20 with a bbc 454 in it. I like the truck a ton, but it has its flaws, and a lot of them haha. I am 18, and while I have worked on motors my whole life, this is the first carbed motor I have owned, so I am kind of new to the carb game and just want to get some peoples opinions.
The truck was running pretty poorly, so I just swapped the carb for an edelbrock 750. We had one sitting around and the old was was crusty as heck and I didnt want to take the time to rebuild it when we had a new carb already just sitting there. It definitely runs a little better after trying to get the carb tuned up, but it still has one big problem which it had before the carb swap. It sputters very very badly when the engine isnt at full operating temp. Like so bad that it would take the truck at least 20 seconds to get to 50 mph, and acts like it wants to die the entire time as it seems to be missing more than not. However it will idle fine and it will rev fine in neutral. Once it hits full operating temp it runs absolutely amazing, pulls hard, no backfires or sputtering, and it will idle all day and if its warm it starts with one bump of the key.
One thing that may be important to mention is that the fuel is provided by an electronic pump, hardwired to run all the time the key is on (I know this is the wrong way to do it, I plan on changing it back to mechanical, but it was like this when I bought it and cant afford to change it as of right now). I have a couple of ideas but want your opinions on what you all think it could be.
Is it possible that the fuel pump could be providing too much fuel, and the motor simply cant burn it all until it is nice and hot?
I have also read that the stock bbc intake is designed poorly and does not allow the fuel to atomize correctly, causing the motor to miss when cold. Surely it cant make the motor run as bad as mine does could it?
Is it possible that it is timing related? I don't have a timing light but my buddy does so it probably wouldn't hurt to check it.
I have not yet tried to run it without the air filter now that I think of it, so I am not going to dismiss that as a possible option but the filter looks clean. The distributor, plugs, and plug wires were pretty new when I bought it according to the PO, and they look brand new.
Overall it isn't a huge deal, as it runs perfect once it reaches full operating temp. But the nature of a clutch fan spinning at all times means that the coolant takes a while to warm up, so it has to sit there and idle for around 15 minutes before I can really even drive it, and for a big block that means probably at least a gallon of gas... good thing I have a car for driving back and forth to college XD.
Thanks to anyone that comments!
The truck was running pretty poorly, so I just swapped the carb for an edelbrock 750. We had one sitting around and the old was was crusty as heck and I didnt want to take the time to rebuild it when we had a new carb already just sitting there. It definitely runs a little better after trying to get the carb tuned up, but it still has one big problem which it had before the carb swap. It sputters very very badly when the engine isnt at full operating temp. Like so bad that it would take the truck at least 20 seconds to get to 50 mph, and acts like it wants to die the entire time as it seems to be missing more than not. However it will idle fine and it will rev fine in neutral. Once it hits full operating temp it runs absolutely amazing, pulls hard, no backfires or sputtering, and it will idle all day and if its warm it starts with one bump of the key.
One thing that may be important to mention is that the fuel is provided by an electronic pump, hardwired to run all the time the key is on (I know this is the wrong way to do it, I plan on changing it back to mechanical, but it was like this when I bought it and cant afford to change it as of right now). I have a couple of ideas but want your opinions on what you all think it could be.
Is it possible that the fuel pump could be providing too much fuel, and the motor simply cant burn it all until it is nice and hot?
I have also read that the stock bbc intake is designed poorly and does not allow the fuel to atomize correctly, causing the motor to miss when cold. Surely it cant make the motor run as bad as mine does could it?
Is it possible that it is timing related? I don't have a timing light but my buddy does so it probably wouldn't hurt to check it.
I have not yet tried to run it without the air filter now that I think of it, so I am not going to dismiss that as a possible option but the filter looks clean. The distributor, plugs, and plug wires were pretty new when I bought it according to the PO, and they look brand new.
Overall it isn't a huge deal, as it runs perfect once it reaches full operating temp. But the nature of a clutch fan spinning at all times means that the coolant takes a while to warm up, so it has to sit there and idle for around 15 minutes before I can really even drive it, and for a big block that means probably at least a gallon of gas... good thing I have a car for driving back and forth to college XD.
Thanks to anyone that comments!