Thread: Carb Issues
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05-27-2007 11:11 AM #1
Carb Issues
Here is my problem. I have a sbc 400, no, that is not the problem!The engine runs on 6 cylinders and usually after a 15 minute warm up, (this includes a drive and acceleration), it will finally run on 7or 8. I have narrowed it to be the rear two cylinders, 7 and 8. Therefore I have deducted that I have a common problem and it points at the secondary circuit on my 830 annular boost Holley. I removed the carb and found that all four booster (I’m not sure on the term, but I am referring to the four pods which are in the centre of the venturies) were loose and especially the rear two, so I secured them. At the same time I noticed that my nitrous plate had the rear plug loose but there is no way of a vacuum leak here. This plug is from the inside of the plate and fits the distribution pipes securely in the area where the nitrous is fed into the plate. I tapped it back in place, put it all back together and it ran wonderfully. I took it for a drive, had it back fire, and it started all over again, running on 6.
I took the carb off, noticed that the plug was loose once again so I tapped it back in place, and installed a new 870 vacuum Holley and it runs great once again. With this carb there is no backfire.
So I‘m wondering if a slightly loose pod can cause this condition? Anyone familiar with this? Thanks.Objects in my rear view mirror are a good thing unless,.... they have red and blue lights flashing.
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10-12-2010 06:19 PM #2
hey guy,
ran into a very simular problem and I think that you have a lean condition with the old carb via a vac leak, maybe the base gasket ? that was the problem with mine,one carb fit good one missed the gasket on one side. good luck, daveWRENCHD
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