I've searched and read through a bunch of threads on here and other forums about his issue and am still having problems so i'm posting this to see if anyone has any ideas what the problem could be.
When accelerating from a stop I am getting heavy bog and sometimes the engine dies. There is also some hesitation when lifting off the gas while driving then reapplying throttle. Other than that the idle is fine and once I get going drives fine until i lift off the gas.
The truck is a 66 C10 with a 283 and 2B rochester, all stock.
Here is what i have done to try and correct the issue:
Carb tank soaked and rebuilt
accelerator pump replaced with rebuild and checked ok
New rotor and cap, dwell set to 30* (points look newer)
New R45 plugs gaped to .35
Gas tank drained and filled
Fuel filters changed (inline and in carb)
Originally had a inline filter between carb and pump and i reconfigured that to 1 inline before fuel pump and one in the carb
Timing initially set to 4* then advanced to 6* then again up to 8*-10*-12*
I also checked dwell and idle RPM again every time I advanced the timing. The timing advance seemed to help some but it still will die if i give it too much gas when accelerating.
Any help is appreciated!
When accelerating from a stop I am getting heavy bog and sometimes the engine dies. There is also some hesitation when lifting off the gas while driving then reapplying throttle. Other than that the idle is fine and once I get going drives fine until i lift off the gas.
The truck is a 66 C10 with a 283 and 2B rochester, all stock.
Here is what i have done to try and correct the issue:
Carb tank soaked and rebuilt
accelerator pump replaced with rebuild and checked ok
New rotor and cap, dwell set to 30* (points look newer)
New R45 plugs gaped to .35
Gas tank drained and filled
Fuel filters changed (inline and in carb)
Originally had a inline filter between carb and pump and i reconfigured that to 1 inline before fuel pump and one in the carb
Timing initially set to 4* then advanced to 6* then again up to 8*-10*-12*
I also checked dwell and idle RPM again every time I advanced the timing. The timing advance seemed to help some but it still will die if i give it too much gas when accelerating.
Any help is appreciated!
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