Hey guys and gals.
New member here, searched a bit and I've been all over Google and I'm still not sure what the issue is.
I have a small block 350 that I'm told was an 80sish crate and it's installed in something else. Not a conventional hotrod like a lot of you have, but it's in an 88 Supra, and is mated to a TH200R4. I know it has an Edelbrock 1405, but other than that the internals are a bit of a mystery as I purchased the car already assembled.
Today I tinkered a bit with the by-ear method of setting the idle mixture, and it's at about 12 degrees at idle with around 32 degrees of advance all in at 3500, assuming that the camshaft is positioned correctly.
If I get on the gas from a stop it has like no balls at all, and when it reaches around 3500 to 4000 RPM it just chops up, misfires, and just has no power. I "fixed" this issue two weeks ago by replacing the cap and rotor on the distributor, but it seems to be back now.
I'm going to pull the plugs soon and have a look, maybe it's as easy as that, but I doubt it.
Questions are as follows:
One, the fuel pressure regulator on it seems to do absolutely nothing when I adjust it at idle. There's a gauge on there, non-liquid filled, that always reads below 3PSI, even with a really good rip of the throttle. What gives?
Two, is it possible that the plug wire diameter is just too big? These seem like some massive wires to me but I've never dealt with a SBC before so I could be wrong.
Three, I know that the Edelbrock carbs, especially the performers, can be a little wonky out of the gate and I haven't really gotten into it yet to adjust it. Could it be a fuel mixture issue?
I know I'm either running out of spark or fuel at this point, so I'm looking for the easiest stuff to try out. I have no idea what fuel pump is on this thing, or even where it's at, but I plan to replace it.
Side note, it takes a solid kick in the throttle to fire up, and even then I'll sit with the key turned for ten or fifteen seconds before it'll start. I know that might be a timing issue, but I'm thinking it's more likely a carb issue.
Any help, or an idea of where to start would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!