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04-06-2004 02:27 PM #2
Re: 454 engine studder?
Originally posted by ericingram
I have a '79 454 in my '69 nova. It was running fine and great (besides needing a new fuel system, working on that) until I parked it on jacks for a month or so to do body work on it.
WHen i got it and and drove it the other day, ir was fine for the first few minutes then it started to studder and chokejust a little bit. I thought it might need gas or something so I filled up, and started and again it was fine. As I drove more, again after a few minutes it did the same thing, and the longer i drove it the worse it got. After shutting it off and restarting it, it would run fine again for a few minutes before progressively studdering more and more.
The car is at the painters for another day, so I haven't had a chance to check things out. I do need to re-do my entire fuel system because it is much too small for the engine (original lines for a straight 6). This hasnt been a problem before though, so i'm not sure why it would be now?
The carb is a tired old Q-jet. I was wondering if the fuel filters were getting clogged but that doesn't explain it getting worse the longer it runs does it?
Please help!
Eric
Could be the fuel is old or has obsorbed moisture while sitting in the body shop?"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
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That's going to be nice, like the color. .
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