Wrecker
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2011
- Posts
- 25
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Fort Smith, Ar
- First Name
- Billy
- Truck Year
- 85 and 87
- Truck Model
- K30 and c10
- Engine Size
- 6.2 and 5.7
I'd try adjusting it out first. There isn't a lot too it. Just remember where it is so you can go back if needed. Count the turns, etc. Check the exhaust for rats nest too. I had the cat on my 97 clog up and turn the vortec into a dog at any kind of acceleration. You might want to check the timing too. The smoke might be from unbrned fuel due to the engine stalling a little due to bad timing or a vacuum leak. Does it have an emission canister? Probably not being a 76 but I had an 84 Blazer run rich when the valve in the canister broke allowing it to suck extra fuel in that way. (Note, when swapping the engine, don't stand on that canister)
Last edited: