thecantaloupeman
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- Joined
- May 14, 2019
- Posts
- 447
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- Location
- US
- First Name
- Dawson
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C20 Silverado Camper Special
- Engine Size
- 350
So I am finally getting around to fixing my carburetor issue. I have traced a number of issues to being possible carb related things and decided to figure out what I'm gonna do about it.
So I had a breakdown a while back and assumed it was ignition components so I swapped it all out. I never broke down again, but I still had a remnant of a similar issue driving around in the cold.
Until the engine was all the way up to operating temperature especially in the cold, slowly applying throttle caused a sputter. I was still able to drive but it was a minor annoyance and I never figured it out. I'm thinking maybe the carb was the real culprit.
I've had a few rough starts when the engine was still warm and it never used to do that. It used to just start right up. I'm wondering now if the float is getting stuck occasionally. If I hold my throttle right at the beginning of the pedal travel it almost stalls itself and sometimes does. I felt like the problem was mostly gone until I replaced the muffler and tailpipe. I had it on straight pipe for a while and thats when it seemed pretty noticeable.
Today I got the muffler welded in and now it is all finished, but on the drive home, the engine almost felt stuck at a higher RPM. I had a hard time braking at a light and then noticed it was idling super high. I felt like it wanted to take off. It was running really rough and was emitting some black smoke out the tailpipe.
I called the exhaust shop and he figured my carb needed adjusting since there was now back pressure. (Old exhuast system had holes). Few hours later I started it up and it seemed fine moving it into the garage. I adjusted the carb and drove it about 15 mins and had no issue. I don't really know if what I did solved the problem or if it solved itself.
Bought some parts from a guy today and he reckoned my float was getting stuck, which sorta made me relate it back to my other issues. Do you guys think it was just the new exhaust or was it a coincidence that it happened at the same time and was really the float?
I was thinking about just saying screw it and getting either a holley or edelbrock. He had a nice deal on an older holley and manifold and also had some other quadrajets. He also offered me an edelbrock performer aluminum intake for 60$.
If I go the holley route i could buy everything in one place and then rebuild it on my own time in the quarantine. I've read holleys aren't reliable and not great for the street, but are they easier to rebuild/set up right than a quadrajet/edelbrock? I am honestly just done with the carb thats on my truck. The previous owner rebuilt it, but must not have done a great job.
So I had a breakdown a while back and assumed it was ignition components so I swapped it all out. I never broke down again, but I still had a remnant of a similar issue driving around in the cold.
Until the engine was all the way up to operating temperature especially in the cold, slowly applying throttle caused a sputter. I was still able to drive but it was a minor annoyance and I never figured it out. I'm thinking maybe the carb was the real culprit.
I've had a few rough starts when the engine was still warm and it never used to do that. It used to just start right up. I'm wondering now if the float is getting stuck occasionally. If I hold my throttle right at the beginning of the pedal travel it almost stalls itself and sometimes does. I felt like the problem was mostly gone until I replaced the muffler and tailpipe. I had it on straight pipe for a while and thats when it seemed pretty noticeable.
Today I got the muffler welded in and now it is all finished, but on the drive home, the engine almost felt stuck at a higher RPM. I had a hard time braking at a light and then noticed it was idling super high. I felt like it wanted to take off. It was running really rough and was emitting some black smoke out the tailpipe.
I called the exhaust shop and he figured my carb needed adjusting since there was now back pressure. (Old exhuast system had holes). Few hours later I started it up and it seemed fine moving it into the garage. I adjusted the carb and drove it about 15 mins and had no issue. I don't really know if what I did solved the problem or if it solved itself.
Bought some parts from a guy today and he reckoned my float was getting stuck, which sorta made me relate it back to my other issues. Do you guys think it was just the new exhaust or was it a coincidence that it happened at the same time and was really the float?
I was thinking about just saying screw it and getting either a holley or edelbrock. He had a nice deal on an older holley and manifold and also had some other quadrajets. He also offered me an edelbrock performer aluminum intake for 60$.
If I go the holley route i could buy everything in one place and then rebuild it on my own time in the quarantine. I've read holleys aren't reliable and not great for the street, but are they easier to rebuild/set up right than a quadrajet/edelbrock? I am honestly just done with the carb thats on my truck. The previous owner rebuilt it, but must not have done a great job.