gah927
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when Im driving the car and i get into it right around 4700 and 5000 rpm the car stumbles really bad, any ideas?? its a 318 with 340 heads mild cam high rise manifold and a holley 650cfm.
Badart, what do you mean "chrome box"
My 318 with stock cam, heads and carb. Dual exhaust and rebuilt the stock carb a few months back. The car bogs down and feels like a total loss of power. I let of the gas a little and car reacts again and starts driving normally. I don't know the rpm as I don't have a tach. If I ease into the throttle it'll accelerate past 70. It's the sudden mash like from 1/5 pedal to 4/5 pedal where it acts up.
Any ideas?
when you installed the new electric fuel pump, did you also install a fuel pressure regulator? If not, you would definitely be flooding the carb.
Thanks for all the input guys. Very helpful and nice folks on here! Right now I have the stock 2 bbl carter .
This is pretty uncool! Start a new thread instead of Jacking this one.Yep after the engine flooded out I installed a in-line regulator. Another note I should add here, when I rebuilt the carb all I did was disassemble, clean and reassemble. It was filthy inside!!! I'm suprised the thing even ran. I've since installed 2 filters before the pump. When doing the rebuild i idn't check float height or anything assuming it was correct. I'm going to check out the carb further this week and go back to the mechanical pump. Can anybody point me to a good write up on checking float height and whatnot. And excuse this dumb question!! But what are secondaries? I come from the world of CV motorcycle carbs. Car carbs are a whole other beast haha