Thread: Carb Problem #2
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10-27-2004 05:17 PM #1
Carb Problem #2
ProX,
Thanks for the info.
Now I thought of something else.
After I hooked up the secondaries and I gradually get into the pedal and reach above 15 to 2000 rpm it takes off. Some say it may be the intake. The Edlebrock TR1Y is a racing mainifold from the late 60's to 70's.
It has pop ups and racing valves. The heads are corvette 1967.
Mac Dadddy
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10-27-2004 05:25 PM #2
sounds like it's hitting the powerband on you. Sounds kinda normal to me.....Never do the Usual.
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10-30-2004 08:29 PM #3
Re: Carb Problem #2
Originally posted by Mac Daddy
ProX,
Thanks for the info.
Now I thought of something else.
After I hooked up the secondaries and I gradually get into the pedal and reach above 15 to 2000 rpm it takes off. Some say it may be the intake. The Edlebrock TR1Y is a racing mainifold from the late 60's to 70's.
It has pop ups and racing valves. The heads are corvette 1967.
Mac DadddyMike
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11-04-2004 05:36 PM #4
The 450s are mechanical secondaries with a single squirt nozzle giving the front and rear a shot at the same time.
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11-04-2004 06:12 PM #5
Originally posted by 1BAD80
The 450s are mechanical secondaries with a single squirt nozzle giving the front and rear a shot at the same time.Mike
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11-04-2004 07:26 PM #6
Carb problems 3
The 450's are setup with just the primaries. If I hook up the secondaries they are somewhat vaccum. I have no vaccum modulators. Everything is mechanical.
I will try the progressive system and see what comes out of that.
Thanks for the help, this is really helping me get this toy where I want it.
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird