trentdoubledown11
Junior Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2021
- Posts
- 7
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Atlanta, GA
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 305
Just a quick update. I plugged all the ports. Replaced the worst of the hoses. I adjusted idle screws and idle mixing screws to be most restrictive. I have the throttle and choke mechanisms moving pretty good and do not seem to stick when manually operated.
Other than getting the engine to backfire, the revving issue persists.
I even tried setting up the vacuums to match the diagram (and plugging where parts are missing). Same result.
I did notice what looks like burnt fuel on the underside of the air cleaner lid. When I tried the old air cleaner, it did a wonderful dance atop the carb for a few seconds (shorter stud didn't let me secure the old one back). The fuel gauge is also moving towards empty.
I went ahead and ordered a new carb and will put that in this afternoon. I've had a suspicion that the carb was the culprit the whole time so I want to see if I am right.
Other than getting the engine to backfire, the revving issue persists.
I even tried setting up the vacuums to match the diagram (and plugging where parts are missing). Same result.
I did notice what looks like burnt fuel on the underside of the air cleaner lid. When I tried the old air cleaner, it did a wonderful dance atop the carb for a few seconds (shorter stud didn't let me secure the old one back). The fuel gauge is also moving towards empty.
I went ahead and ordered a new carb and will put that in this afternoon. I've had a suspicion that the carb was the culprit the whole time so I want to see if I am right.