Thread: Carb problem
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10-26-2004 06:15 PM #1
Carb problem
I have a rebuilt 327 bored 40 over with comp low to midrange torque cam. The intake is a TR1Y edelbrock with 2 450 holleys. I have rejetted the carbs to primary of 63s and secondaries to a metering plate, not sure what they are.
The car runs like a bat on just the primaries, it hauls. When I hook up the secondaries and punch it, it dies.
I have a mallory unilite distributor and run high test gas.
Some of my friends say leave it alone, it is fasty enough, other say you have a vaccum problem. This may be true, how do I fix it.
Any help would be great,
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10-26-2004 06:34 PM #2
Re: Carb problem
Originally posted by Mac Daddy
Some of my friends say leave it alone, it is fasty enough, other say you have a vaccum problem. This may be true, how do I fix it.
Any help would be great,
Could be (2) 450's are too much for the 327?
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Last edited by pro70z28; 10-26-2004 at 06:38 PM.
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10-26-2004 06:51 PM #3
pro is on to something there, sounds like the carb are to big. if you had a vac leak it wouldnt go away when you hooked your secondaries up. mabey the secondaries are coming in to soon?
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