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    not quite a backfire but a burp through the carb.

     



    78 350 pretty much stock. Just put the motor back together and when i turn the motor over i keep getting a "burp" through the carb. Not really a backfire. But just enough to spit a small mist of fuel and still not start. Gets spark and fuel but im not sure if it could be a vacuum issue or something else. Its got a stock Quadrajet and even thought im in California im not running any smog right now. Just hooking up enough to fire it up so i have a lot of hoses capped off. I wont be home for a few hundred miles so i have time to think about what i have done wrong. Anyone have any ideas they care to share?

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    Double check your distributor installation. verify your firing order. or,

    Sounds like you might be a touch advanced, lighting the fire just a moment to soon. Try retarding the distributor just a bit. That is, turn the housing in the opposite rotation of the rotor. Just a little turn back should get you close.

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    I agree it sounds like the timing, to double check bring #1 up to TDC and check that the rotor is pointing too or firing #1. You did adjust the valves if unsure recheck. Thinking outside of the box for a moment it could be an intake not closing. I say this cause you indicate you just put the motor back together so I assume you had the heads off. On the other hand if an intake was the only part swapped, timing is it just sort that out and you will be golden.
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    X3 on what was suggested. If the firing order was off because of plug wires,I would think you would get a stronger backfire through the carb. The valve lash being a tad too tight could do that too.
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    I will re-drop the distributor and check firing order and plugs in the morning. You guys keep mentioning valves and its making me pucker a little. You look a few posts down and you will see that i was having issues with adjusting the valves so i had hoped nobody would bring it up. ha ha.

    @Gary, you mentioned the lash being a "tad" too tight... would say 1/8 of a turn too tight all the way around be a "tad"? I went another 1/8 turn more than the procedure i choose to go with. Now im worried.

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    Thanks again fellers! The distributor was 180 out. Not sure how the heck i did that but i did. (senior moment). Now it fires up on the first revolution, just kind of runs like crap. With most of the ports for the carb blocked off i may have a vacuum issue. It fires and idles a little low for about 20 to 30 seconds then dies like you shut the key off. Im off to investigate further but at least it starts.

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