Grandpas_Truck
Junior Member
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2023
- Posts
- 10
- Reaction score
- 40
- Location
- Idaho
- First Name
- Kalvin
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- GMC K2500
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello All!
I have recently acquired a 1986 GMC 2500 with the 350 and a Quadrejet carb from my grandfather which he purchased new in '87. Only modification he had done to it was an emissions delete. (Which was done close to when the vehicle was new). First thing I noticed when I got the truck is that the engine never gets above 150 degrees Fahrenheit. While driving, I also noticed when you give it throttle, the truck would hesitate, before finally catching up with itself. To fix this, I rebuilt the carb and while rebuilding I found one of the enrichment tubes had fallen out. After the rebuild, the truck runs a lot better (no more hesitation). However, when tuning the carb with a vacuum gauge, I had to screw in the idle mixture screws all the way till they wouldn't go in anymore. The vacuum raised to about 17 in Hg, but I never got to the point where the vacuum would start to go back down. Black smoke can be seen coming out the exhaust, especially when I give her the gas Indicating it's still running rich, even with the idle mixture screws in all the way. Could this be caused by the truck never getting to operating temperature?? Any help would be appreciated!
I have recently acquired a 1986 GMC 2500 with the 350 and a Quadrejet carb from my grandfather which he purchased new in '87. Only modification he had done to it was an emissions delete. (Which was done close to when the vehicle was new). First thing I noticed when I got the truck is that the engine never gets above 150 degrees Fahrenheit. While driving, I also noticed when you give it throttle, the truck would hesitate, before finally catching up with itself. To fix this, I rebuilt the carb and while rebuilding I found one of the enrichment tubes had fallen out. After the rebuild, the truck runs a lot better (no more hesitation). However, when tuning the carb with a vacuum gauge, I had to screw in the idle mixture screws all the way till they wouldn't go in anymore. The vacuum raised to about 17 in Hg, but I never got to the point where the vacuum would start to go back down. Black smoke can be seen coming out the exhaust, especially when I give her the gas Indicating it's still running rich, even with the idle mixture screws in all the way. Could this be caused by the truck never getting to operating temperature?? Any help would be appreciated!