71GTXdragpack
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
taken me some time but I'm finally driving and enjoying my 71 GTX. During the shakedown drives, I notice a hesitation or bogging of the engine only on light throttle. It disappears as soon as I get on the throttle.
Here is what I've done so far to try and correct with limited success:
1. Removed additional remote fuel filter someone had added inline to the pump. Should I consider changing the vapor separator/filter?
2. Set ignition timing to 12 degrees advance (I know I can go more)
3. Adjusted carb to obtain 18 inches at idle
4. fresh tank of fuel, thinking the leftover fuel from last fall might be causing the hesitation
5. Adjusted power valve to highest setting
5. In the process of changing the plugs. I had no idea 440 were so difficult for access
6. How can I determine if the bogging is fuel related or spark related?
taken me some time but I'm finally driving and enjoying my 71 GTX. During the shakedown drives, I notice a hesitation or bogging of the engine only on light throttle. It disappears as soon as I get on the throttle.
Here is what I've done so far to try and correct with limited success:
1. Removed additional remote fuel filter someone had added inline to the pump. Should I consider changing the vapor separator/filter?
2. Set ignition timing to 12 degrees advance (I know I can go more)
3. Adjusted carb to obtain 18 inches at idle
4. fresh tank of fuel, thinking the leftover fuel from last fall might be causing the hesitation
5. Adjusted power valve to highest setting
5. In the process of changing the plugs. I had no idea 440 were so difficult for access
6. How can I determine if the bogging is fuel related or spark related?