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Fresh 355 with a cough when the stick is moved fast.
I just built a 355. It has flat top pistons, vortec heads, 262/268 xtreme marine flat cam, vortec heads, air gap manifold, and an Edelbrock 1409 carb. 28 degrees of timing all in. Runs awesome. My only issue is a cough through the carb if I gun it as if I was pulling a skiier. It will also do it at cruise if I lay into it fast. If I ease the throttle its fine. What could it be?
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Timing.
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It also very well be the accel squirter, I would make there that is adjusted right and your getting enough fuel.
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there are 3 holes on the accelerator pump arm, i believe they come from the factory in the middle hole, move it to the hole closest to the shaft for more pump shot, I think I had to do this also (350 vortec, lt4 hot cam). Also you should be able to run 30 degrees timing.
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 3936659)
Timing.
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I moved the accel pump to the closer hole and bumped the timing up to 30. I will let you know tomorrow.
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Sounds like accelerator pump issues to me.
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I had a 355 built once at it had the same problem, especially try to get on plane. I had a Holley and Holley told me with the crap gas in my area bump up the secondarys 1-2 sizes. Went 1 size and fixed the problem.
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I'd lean more towards this being a fuel issue. I've seen 28 degree timed motors do just fine, granted it may not be optimum, but no coughing etc.
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Yep. 100% fuel issue. I agree that timing should be around 32-34 but that will not bog it down on quick acceleration.
Think of a boat as a 5000# Lincoln trying to go up a 45 degree incline in 3rd gear from a dead stop. You are going to need some fuel with that kind of load. Buy a carter/edelbrock tuning kit and fatten up the fuel curve right "off idle. |
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