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Old 02-07-2018, 02:40 PM
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having issues with my 50- F1

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Im having some issues with my F1. It started three days ago truck started hesitating and running rough when initial acceleration from take off also noticed it when driving after letting off and reacceleration. I changed the electric fuel pump and the inline filterat the carb. Here's a little info on motor it"s an 302 with a Edelbrock 650. I boult the truck 6 months ago been driving it almost everyday since truck runs great no issues other then front drum breakes need to go away and need wiper moter Thank god for rainX...
If anyone has an idea i would love to hear from you Thanks
 
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Check the condenser and points
 
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Old 02-07-2018, 03:20 PM
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Sounds good i will check those tonight Thanks. Funny thing is when hesitatingstops the truck runs great just happens when i let off
 

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Yea sounds like condenser
 
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Originally Posted by 26tudor
Check the condenser and points
DITTO !!!! What he said .
 
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In addition, I would check for a vacuum leak. Put a vacuum test gauge on it and see what the needle does.
 
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WooHoo! A color version of an oldie but a goodie. Thanks Bob.

 
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William, you have a lot of carburetor there. You might want to check out Holley's carb selector at https://www.holley.com/retailer/carbselector/
 
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