Slooptin
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- Joined
- Mar 6, 2017
- Posts
- 138
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- 80
- Location
- Denver
- First Name
- Vance
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- k30
- Engine Size
- 454
So I recently rebuilt my q jet, mostly to do throttle shaft bushings, but also just to give myself peace of mind that everything was actually done right when I rebuilt it the first time. Well now it's worse, and I'm not ruling out rebuilder error on my part, I just don't even know what's going on and this is my daily so its starting to stress me out.
When I turned on the truck this morning, it rev'd up to about 1600 rpm which is normal, but my afr was reading 9. I went to blip the throttle and nothing changed. I thought ok, sometimes it takes a second so I blipped it again and nothing. Threw it into gear to see if that would normal things out and it only dropped to 1200 rpm, afr still at 9. Called it quits and got a ride from my wife.
This is after me trying to get it to work this weekend where, similar thing happened, I turned on the truck and it rev's up to 3000 rpm. when that happened. I had more time to mess with it and no change in the idle set screw or idle air/fuel meter screws made any difference in the rpm. The weird thing is that it only does this high revving stuff sometimes. Sometimes I'm able to start the truck up and it's completely normal.
My brain is pointing toward it running off the secondaries and I notice (for the first time, this wasn't something i paid attention to before) that after pushing the throttle in to set the choke, the secondary throttle blades seem to be open just a little. They seem to stay that way during normal idle (normal rpms) and when i tried to close them by hand, the truck stalled like it was starving for air. I'm confident I reinstalled the secondary throttle return springs correctly and I've looked at them a million times to ensure i didn't screw it up.
IDK guys, I'm close to tossing this q jet in the trash and throwing on the autozone edelbrock carb just to have something that works because this one doesn't
When I turned on the truck this morning, it rev'd up to about 1600 rpm which is normal, but my afr was reading 9. I went to blip the throttle and nothing changed. I thought ok, sometimes it takes a second so I blipped it again and nothing. Threw it into gear to see if that would normal things out and it only dropped to 1200 rpm, afr still at 9. Called it quits and got a ride from my wife.
This is after me trying to get it to work this weekend where, similar thing happened, I turned on the truck and it rev's up to 3000 rpm. when that happened. I had more time to mess with it and no change in the idle set screw or idle air/fuel meter screws made any difference in the rpm. The weird thing is that it only does this high revving stuff sometimes. Sometimes I'm able to start the truck up and it's completely normal.
My brain is pointing toward it running off the secondaries and I notice (for the first time, this wasn't something i paid attention to before) that after pushing the throttle in to set the choke, the secondary throttle blades seem to be open just a little. They seem to stay that way during normal idle (normal rpms) and when i tried to close them by hand, the truck stalled like it was starving for air. I'm confident I reinstalled the secondary throttle return springs correctly and I've looked at them a million times to ensure i didn't screw it up.
IDK guys, I'm close to tossing this q jet in the trash and throwing on the autozone edelbrock carb just to have something that works because this one doesn't