Yeahhhhhh oh man.... De smogging is a rabbit hole. It don't run correctly right now! That's a terrible idea - no offense.
Let's consider something different first. I'm not gonna help you take stuff off of it... Somebody else might... but you'll have to leave me out. You will have to part ways with whatever sources gave you that idea. Make that choice - the decision is yours and that is two entirely different directions like east and west.
It doesn't run correctly right now but we're getting warmer. You touched on key issues and backed up previous statements on accident Pictures are good!
Somebody said about no experience / get a new truck type jazz? A point to him. In that respect sir, you are already in over your head...But it's only a small block. A $400 carburetor is s smarter buy then a $10000 truck in my book.
AND THEN
You made mention of modifying some designs of the carburetor and diverting certain parts from stock?
Incorrectly repairing a FUEL LEAK?!
**DANGER WILL ROBINSON! DANGER!**
Don't set your dead grandpa's truck on fire dude. That would suck. See the fuel puddled on top of the accelerator pump? It's gonna suck, I'm warning you.
Which IS the direction you're headed with that bullsh*t. That mother f- will WHOOSH! in a heartbeat. You don't know what your doin - remember?
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Well the good news is that we're knocking on the door of your engine's running problems - and they can be fixed.
Silicone is NOT impervious to gasoline and has less than zero business inside that carburetor. That's part of the problem and that clock is ticking. I forward the motion that silicone debris has degraded and made it's way to the needle, causing the flood, which is where the black smoke comes from.* Something in the carburetor is the culprit right now.
Repair will involve removing the carburetor again and starting over with the "rebuild". .. This curve is kind of steep for lots of dudes but it's nothing you can't handle. They shy away and throw parts lacking intestinal fortitude. I dont get that vibe from you though, I think you can do it. First time I ever did one I had to do it more than once too and just. like. that! now we're in the same boat. Cue the P.E.
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That's a live band! They're in the Rock and Roll HALL OF FAME ffs. It's okay to like the music... You don't gotta tell anyone.
Let's go back to Ricko. Notice how he cut his reply short? Uh huh he did. He's older than me and more gracious by default. I've never been called humble...
He probably knows too but he is being kind and letting me play the Public Enemy because it's part of my schtick and we're buddies. Ahhh the price we gotta pay! Lament on your own time huh? That's private.
Maybe part of him wants to see that I know too, that's all.
Back to the carburetor. Don't modify the parts, it's not for noobs. Buy another kit and start over but follow the directions this time. You'll have go remove alllllll traces of silicone and repair whatever was leaking ,correctly.
I must have missed that part about why it leaked?
I'm not trying to be a dick, I'm tryin to put the truck back to work because I like it and it's fun to play with.
Take some cleansing breaths and SLOW DOWN.