383 "stumble"
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I took my 18 Donzi out for the first time this weekend with my new 383 ( Scat, Pro action heads, 9.2 comp, crane 272 hydr flat cam). I was very pleased but it seems to have an off idle stumble that is pretty significant. If I nail it out of the hole there are no problems but if I try to accelerate gradually it stumbles and sputters between 1500-2500 rpm. It also stumbles coming off plane in the same rpm range or at about 200-2500 on a slow plane. I am not the best with carbs but it has been suggested to me that the float(s) are either mis adjusted or stuck. Does anyone have any feedback, things to try and maybe give me a hand walking through it?
Thanks
Chris
Carb is a brand new 650 mechanical secondairies double pumper
Thanks
Chris
Carb is a brand new 650 mechanical secondairies double pumper
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Have you tried reading the spark plugs? What type of carburator? Have you rebuilt the carb lately? Kinda sounds like a piece of chit is caught in the primary side of the carb and until you get into the secondaries it isn't getting enough fuel. Just a guess... need more info.
BT
BT
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Sorry... didn't see your last line. In the case of a new carb, I would say you clearly have too little or too much fuel on the primary side.... probably too much. Try reading the plugs for more clues. Too much will be black plugs.... too little white.
BT
BT
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Lean would suprise me. My engine builder and I discussed the carb choice. We settled on a box stock 650 holley and then I bumped the jet sizes up 2 on the primaries and secondaires for safety. I would have thought it was more a too rich thing.
Chris
I could be wrong...it happens every day
Thanks for the help guys. I really appreciate it.
Chris
I could be wrong...it happens every day
Thanks for the help guys. I really appreciate it.
Last edited by meander77; 06-18-2002 at 08:53 AM.
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Chris,
I agree with jdnca1, try going up a couple squirter sizes. Had the same problem on my 68 Camaro. Also verify your timing curve just to be sure everything's advancing when and where it should be.
I agree with jdnca1, try going up a couple squirter sizes. Had the same problem on my 68 Camaro. Also verify your timing curve just to be sure everything's advancing when and where it should be.



