Bruce Wingate
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- May 20, 2021
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- Location
- Long Island
- First Name
- Bruce
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
I think my truck is running rich. I'm just starting to track down this problem, so I don't have too many hard facts yet (or - I'm starting to think about fixing this now). Truck is an 84 K10 with a replacement 350 running a Quadrajet style carb.
What I know:
1) Starts like a champ - quick pop of the key and it starts every time (unless it has been sitting a few days, then the clear fuel filter is empty and I have to pump some fuel up to the carb).
2) Idles well without blipping the throttle to keep it going.
3) Warms up what I consider slowly - just sitting idling takes at least 15 minutes for the e-fans to kick on
4) Mileage is around 8 mpg - not accurately measured yet - I'm not expecting miracles, but I was hoping for 10-12 mpg
5) Exhaust smells like it is rich and leaves sooty marks on the pavement when idling for a while
My plan:
1) Check and change the plugs - look for black/sooty plugs
2) Time the engine (HEI distributor)
3) Check fuel pressure (currently have a mechanical pump)
4) Learn to live with lousy mileage - but by the exhaust smell I can tell something is off
Last thing will be to identify then clean/rebuild the carb. Externally, the choke and carb linkages looks like they are functioning correctly. I can't for the life of me figure out how you guys look into a carb on a running engine to see if fuel is leaking into the secondaries.
Is this a decent game plan - any suggestions or anything I missed?
What I know:
1) Starts like a champ - quick pop of the key and it starts every time (unless it has been sitting a few days, then the clear fuel filter is empty and I have to pump some fuel up to the carb).
2) Idles well without blipping the throttle to keep it going.
3) Warms up what I consider slowly - just sitting idling takes at least 15 minutes for the e-fans to kick on
4) Mileage is around 8 mpg - not accurately measured yet - I'm not expecting miracles, but I was hoping for 10-12 mpg
5) Exhaust smells like it is rich and leaves sooty marks on the pavement when idling for a while
My plan:
1) Check and change the plugs - look for black/sooty plugs
2) Time the engine (HEI distributor)
3) Check fuel pressure (currently have a mechanical pump)
4) Learn to live with lousy mileage - but by the exhaust smell I can tell something is off
Last thing will be to identify then clean/rebuild the carb. Externally, the choke and carb linkages looks like they are functioning correctly. I can't for the life of me figure out how you guys look into a carb on a running engine to see if fuel is leaking into the secondaries.
Is this a decent game plan - any suggestions or anything I missed?