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Hello from New England

rdct

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Hello everyone - glad to be back in "the driver's seat..."

My 74 Charger that I bought 31yrs ago finally came out of the garage a couple weeks ago, after sitting for 15yrs while the kids grew up.
We chose RV'ing with the kids rather than boring car shows etc.
Camper sold last yr.
Son is graduating this month and he's been peeking under the cover with the kids on the street for a decade, telling them he's gonna drive this to grad someday.
Well good excuse for me to get it out.
We also have a 57 Coronet in decent shape. Looking forward to getting back into the show circuit and meeting people!

The Charger is original and needs some TLC.
Been messing with the stock 2bbl to get the surge / miss out of it.
Starts good cold, not bad warm, but cool down period is a little funky requiring throttle messing around.
Leaves the line ok and steady but the skip starts when backing off at any speed to cruise.

What I've done:
- Dropped gas tank, cleaned thoroughly and blown dry although some red in the cracks (car is rust free non winter driven 67k on it)
- New fuel pump
- Rebuilt carb mainly for accelerator pump and gaskets. Definitely cleared up the accl. pump issue and ran great till fuel filter clogged.
- On 3rd fuel filter. First one lasted 1 hr. Nice and plugged. 2nd one lasted a week. Will change 3rd one tonight.
- New plugs after 1st fuel filter change.

Drivability has progressively worsened even with new fuel filters.
Running rich no matter what adjustments are made.
But not sure about the cruise at speed position on the pedal causing a skip or miss.

Any ideas?
Just want it to run right before I tear the top end off and go 4bbl, cam and aluminum intake (hate to take a completely original car and modify but its time to make it more fun)
 
Welcome to the board! sounds like a great project... you might want to post your "skipping" issue over in Engines, mopar tech area of the forum... lot'sa great people and advice here to help you out
 
Hi and welcome aboard!
I'm originally from RI
I used to ski Brattleboro every winter.
(HogBack?)

Anyway, it all sounds good so far
1. I personally would send the 2BBL carb into a reputable carb restoration shop for a professional re-build..
2. If the car sat for that long have you changed the old vacuum lines?
Those "rubber" lines deteriorate and crack resulting in a poor seal and vacuum leaks.

Again welcome aboard and thanks for joining the forum!
 
Hi and welcome aboard!
I'm originally from RI
I used to ski Brattleboro every winter.
(HogBack?)

Anyway, it all sounds good so far
1. I personally would send the 2BBL carb into a reputable carb restoration shop for a professional re-build..
2. If the car sat for that long have you changed the old vacuum lines?
Those "rubber" lines deteriorate and crack resulting in a poor seal and vacuum leaks.

Again welcome aboard and thanks for joining the forum!


Brattleboro - never seem to make it in that direction but maybe now with the car back on the road I'll have an excuse to do a few road trips just because...

Yes I keep thinking there's bound to be crud in a tiny passage that SeaFoam etc and my air compressor aren't cleaning out, so a prof. cleaning would probably help.
I'm leaning towards debris again because it was all good for the first hr until that first filter clogged.
Took the carb off, opened up and cleaned again but no different.
It'll do a buck down the hwy with no problem getting there, but a light position on the throttle is messed up.
Forgot to mention I removed and tested every vacuum line and all diaphragms.
Everything is tight. No leaks. I know, hard to believe. Lines aren't chalky nor making your fingers black.

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Welcome to the board! sounds like a great project... you might want to post your "skipping" issue over in Engines, mopar tech area of the forum... lot'sa great people and advice here to help you out

Thanks - I'll get a message over there for advice
 
welcome to FBBO
 
Welcome from Minnesota.
 
Welcome from Jennersville, PA. Sounds like a good story in the making.
 
Welcome from Maine!
 
Hi rdct, welcome:wav:

What engine is under that 2bbl? Don't be shy about putting up a picture of your car:)
 
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