da_raabi
Trailer Park Supervisor
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- Truck Year
- 1986
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- c30
- Engine Size
- 454
My new Summit-brand 750cfm carb showed up this week, so I decided to work on the install yesterday.
I will say this looked like a really nice carb. Simple design, looked like it was made well. The DVD instructions were helpful.
The install was fairly simple. All went well until I went to tighten down the mounting studs/nuts. Just a little bit of torque and I heard this... sound. I was working from the other side of the engine, so I could not see what was happening, but I figured it was just the gasket on the stud threads. No biggie. So I kept going. Heard the same thing on the back stud. Weird right? Well on I went. Hooked everything up and had the wife hop in and crank it over. Crank crank crank crank RUM... die. OK. Weird. Did it again and same thing.
Ok... Vacuum leak? So I started checking all the hoses etc. Then I saw this... Suffice it to say there was a vacuum leak of relative significance.
There was nothing under the carb. The carb and the intake flanges were nice and straight. The ONLY thing I could find that was even remotely off was the included carb gasket. It's about 1/4" thick and very stiff, and it was warped. I did not think much of it because I could flatten it out with my fingers but that is literally the ONLY thing I could find that could cause this.
Fortunately Summit is warrantying the carb without issue, but how odd is this? I'll report back when I get the new one tomorrow.
I will say this looked like a really nice carb. Simple design, looked like it was made well. The DVD instructions were helpful.
The install was fairly simple. All went well until I went to tighten down the mounting studs/nuts. Just a little bit of torque and I heard this... sound. I was working from the other side of the engine, so I could not see what was happening, but I figured it was just the gasket on the stud threads. No biggie. So I kept going. Heard the same thing on the back stud. Weird right? Well on I went. Hooked everything up and had the wife hop in and crank it over. Crank crank crank crank RUM... die. OK. Weird. Did it again and same thing.
Ok... Vacuum leak? So I started checking all the hoses etc. Then I saw this... Suffice it to say there was a vacuum leak of relative significance.
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There was nothing under the carb. The carb and the intake flanges were nice and straight. The ONLY thing I could find that was even remotely off was the included carb gasket. It's about 1/4" thick and very stiff, and it was warped. I did not think much of it because I could flatten it out with my fingers but that is literally the ONLY thing I could find that could cause this.
Fortunately Summit is warrantying the carb without issue, but how odd is this? I'll report back when I get the new one tomorrow.