Bobby D.
Active Member
Any chance it's still the carburetor? I guess, no, cause it won't idle?
Does anyone else think the distributor may be worn out? It's been a long time since I tuned up a car with points, but the bumps on the distributor 'gear' look very rounded off to me which would lead to the points not fully opening. Even with points distributors I always had aftermarket HP units so maybe the 'bumps' were more pronounced on them?Thank you again!! Oil pump gear was also faced completely the wrong way when on TDC. I haven't installed it right yet.
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Did you buy the car with the engine built the way it is now? If so, hate to tell you this but I would be verifying that the timing chain/gearset were installed correctly.
Oh boy that's not good.
The Motorcraft oil filter or the timing?Oh boy that's not good.
The Edelbrock linkages are to close to the intake, unfortunately. I'll need a whole new carb. Which it's looking like I'll need one anyways. If my timing is good that really just leaves the carb, or engine. I doubt that but I'm gonna do a compression test though.
Both of these carbs were working when taken off. Right now I don't have many options and it's a free option.Using an unknown carb to fix an unknown problem is just going to give you more....unknowns.
If you want to try a different carb, try & get one that was working on another engine.....
Easy way to ck for vacuum leak is by either placing hand over the primary portion of carb when running,or slightly close the choke, if vacuum leak, it will speed up ! Good luckCheck that carb adapter for sealing. Some of those create a huge vacuum leak.
Mike
Which of those carbs would be best? I think the thermoquad is a 750 from a 440? The AFB I'm not sure. When I close the choke it wants to die.It's pretty easy to take the top off a Carter and give it a quick clean and blow it out.