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Old Jun 19, 2015 | 12:21 AM
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A gradually dead engine

First off let me share the engine specs:

351W Bored 30 Over, GT40p heads, Elderbrock performer intake, Holley 4160 600cfm, RV cam.

The engine was running fine except for the carb got hot and it was a bit lean, so I bought a .5" heat isolator spacer and it solved the heat issue. When I got home I Tackled the lean issue by moving to #67 jets from #65, thats when the trouble started. It would not idle well and had a lot of stumbles and hesitation as if it was not getting any fuel. After trying to dial it in I decided to put the #65 jets back in and it half way fixed the problem It still did not run right at all with the same issues, now it will not start and if it does its by liberally pumping the gas pedal. I even rebuilt the carb checking and cleaning everything and still a no go. Im out of ideas at this point. I performed a compression check and its 155 across the board, it has spark and even a new coil, the carb is pumping fuel (accelerator pump at least) and the timing is spot on.

any insight would be appreciated.
 
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Old Jun 21, 2015 | 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by V8orBUST
First off let me share the engine specs:

351W Bored 30 Over, GT40p heads, Elderbrock performer intake, Holley 4160 600cfm, RV cam.

The engine was running fine except for the carb got hot and it was a bit lean, so I bought a .5" heat isolator spacer and it solved the heat issue. When I got home I Tackled the lean issue by moving to #67 jets from #65, thats when the trouble started. It would not idle well and had a lot of stumbles and hesitation as if it was not getting any fuel. After trying to dial it in I decided to put the #65 jets back in and it half way fixed the problem It still did not run right at all with the same issues, now it will not start and if it does its by liberally pumping the gas pedal. I even rebuilt the carb checking and cleaning everything and still a no go. Im out of ideas at this point. I performed a compression check and its 155 across the board, it has spark and even a new coil, the carb is pumping fuel (accelerator pump at least) and the timing is spot on.

any insight would be appreciated.
You ever pull the plugs and check them? Might be doing something to them, just a shot in the dark here.
 
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Old Jun 22, 2015 | 10:16 AM
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Vacuum leak? You might want to check the carb to spacer and spacer to manifold gaskets to ensure that one of the bolt holes doesn't create a "leak track" to somewhere that it shouldn't!
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Old Jun 23, 2015 | 08:41 AM
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I'd look for a vacuum leak too first off. I would also make sure you've got the correct coil there too. Wrong coil and it'll do just what you describe.
 
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