Thread: 305 Bogging Down
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04-12-2005 11:21 AM #1
305 Bogging Down
Last night while driving home from work, I noticed that when I punched the throttle to get on the highway...The engine bogged way down. When I let off the throttle some, it took off. When I jumped on it again... It bogged Down again. Is this too much much Fuel being dumped into the carb? Is this a timing issue?
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04-12-2005 01:17 PM #2
What kind of carb are you running?Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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04-12-2005 09:44 PM #3
1406 Eddy w/ 2101 Eddy Intake. It didn't do it as bad today. I shot the carb w/ WD-40 on all the linkages & even down in the carb last night. Today is the 1st time the secondaries actually kicked in & wow... It got up & moved! The 1406 is sitting on a Chevy 305 in an 85 S-10 backed by a 700R4 tranny. I'm going to get a Vacuum Gauge & Timing Light this weekend to Truly tune it up! I have it a little Retarded due to Detonation Problems. But...It still Bogged down a little. I assume this is because of to much fuel. I thought about backing the 2 mixture screws to achieve this.
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07-01-2006 08:40 AM #4
you didn't say if you have a spacer plate under the carb. some intakes have to have one or the carb won't open or perform properly. just a thoughtWRENCHD
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07-03-2006 05:45 AM #5
Bogging is too much air, or not enough fuel. The adjusting screws won't change it, they're for idle mix. It could be retarded timing, or you need bigger secondary jets.
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07-03-2006 09:54 AM #6
yup you're leaning out is the problem, you either need to advance your timing and use higher octane fuel, or jet up a little bit, i'd say 1 size up should do it if its not bogging real hard all the time....just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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