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    Question Is surges in cold egines normal?

     



    I have a 454 and it will surge, when I am warming it up, it get's worse when I depress the pedal fast. After twenty minutes of driving it get's a little better. I run 92 octane, and run a 750 Quadrajet. Is this normal for cold engine's?

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    I've checked the choke, it opens after a few minutes, all the way.

    Could the carb be to rich, or to lean?
    Is thier a way to check that?

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    I've checked for vacum leaks, couldnt find any , it really does'nt run better at top end, in tell it's warmed up. I dont know if the fuel pump is worn out, I'll check. Thanks

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    First thing you need to do is take off the Rochester and throw it in the dumpster. The heat riser spring probally is probally gone. Get a Holley 750 Vac. Sec. Save yourself some pain.

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