moparwillybb
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I have a 100micron pre filter before the pump and a canister filter on the frame rail i have a brand new painless harness no bulkhead but i will check for proper voltage at the coil just to make sure
Remember its going lean on my a/f meter like its sucking air if it wasnt getting spark it would show up way fat 9:1 or so
Hello guys it seems my engine has developed a problem now when i mash the gas my engine goes way lean like 16-17:1 pops out the exhaust and makes a hollow kinda bbbbbeeeerrrrrrrrvvvvvvvv sound ive cahanged intake gaskets 3 carbs jetted the thing as big as it can go no change its a 493 with a performer rpm intake 440 source heads checked the vac port for power brakes its good put brand new carb gaskets torqued to 80inlbs it does not idle funny runs good if i keep it under 3000rpm what the heck is going on its driving me crazy im switching to a single plane intake this weekend got the expensive hughes engines intake gaskets and a new pan and some hylomar blue so im gonna seal the crap out of it hopefully last time i took the intake off i had a little oil i the intake runners of the heads and oil in the intake bolt holes is my engine sucking air from the valley? Any help would be appreciated
All good stuff im gonna try to put a camera on the gauge when i am driving im at work right now im going home this afternoon to swap intakes and gaskets no ignition problems so far gonna try all these things when i get home just collecting things to check thanks a bunch guys keep it coming
Lol thats just my bad punctuation i was just listing what was in the car digital programable 6 plus. Its been plagueing me.......... sorry
Remember its going lean on my a/f meter like its sucking air if it wasnt getting spark it would show up way fat 9:1 or so
If you're having a misfire, the A/F meter can read a false lean condition. The O2 sensor can read the unburned oxygen and think it's lean when it's realy not. I'd check plugs, wires, cap, rotor, and coil first. Just to be sure it's not a false lean reading.
Hmmmmm that sounds fancy there is gases in there where are thay coming from?
If you continue to get the corrosion, you can tap a small hole in the side of the distributor and run a vacuum line up to the air cleaner. It will give just enough vacuum to keep the gases from building up in the cap and causing the corrosion.