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Offline macdude443

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Need help with hesitation!
« on: June 04, 2013, 09:18:11 PM »
Whenever I step on the gas from a stop, the engine bogs down and almost dies unless you let off the gas and ease into it slowly.  Once your past the rough part, it's fine until you stop again.  I have the 2150 kit installed, all vacuum lines are secure.  I have 20" hg at idle.  I have the return line connected with the check valve installed, 3-way filter, return line at 12 o'clock.  The tank vent is open (will be putting the charcoal canister in tomorrow).  I've adjusted the mixture screws, the curb idle and the float to spec (float to 7/16"... as in, I measured from the top of the bowl to the top of the fuel while the engine was at operating temp, however I shut it off right before so fuel would splash all over).  I have the engine timed to around 9 BTDC.  Curb idle is set to 650rpm while in drive.  Choke is operating correctly and wide open at time of hesitation.

I'm running out of things to check.  Any ideas?
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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2013, 09:21:10 PM »
I have also tried the accelerator pump linkage in every setting.  There is no slack in it.  As soon as the throttle is pushed, the accelerator pump begins to squirt gas (you can hear it with the car off).
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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2013, 09:49:30 PM »
Do you have a timing light? If so hook it up and while you rev the engine check to see if your timing is advancing as you rev it.Sounds like you may have a vacumm advance problem. And if  thats ok a would suspect a fuel flow problem.
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Offline macdude443

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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2013, 09:10:27 AM »
I'll try that.  I have the vacuum advance plugged off at the moment.  It hesitates either way.  I do have a handheld vacuum pump.  I plan on connecting it to the distributor and checking to see if I can get it to advance that way with the cover off.
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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2013, 09:42:27 PM »
I haven't checked the timing yet, but here are some other things I did... I replaced the spark plugs and found the old ones to be brown/black.  The old ones were also gapped at .035.  With the HEI I believe they should be .045.  After replacing them the hesitation decreased noticeably.  I decided to check the ported vacuum on the carb to make sure it was increasing as the accelerator is pushed.  Well, at idle, I have about 15" of vacuum.  I don't think that's right.  I tried to re-adjust the mixture screws but after turning them in and then out 1.5 turns, I couldn't get it to idle smoothly.  It would only idle smoothly around 3.5 turns out.  I left it at that.  Hesitation is still there.
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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #5 on: June 05, 2013, 10:30:28 PM »
I am going out on a limb here. My Eagle did that too and someone from the forum told me to check the tightness of the manifold. The bolts work there way loose. I snugged them up and it did improve 100%.
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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2013, 12:39:21 AM »
Can't hurt.  Did you just snug them up or did you tighten to a spec'd torque?  I can't find the torque spec at a quick glance.
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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #7 on: June 06, 2013, 08:28:35 AM »
Check the first and last studs and be sure they are not busted off. Have seen several where these have busted off. If so could be part of your loss of vacumm and hesitation problem.
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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2013, 03:26:37 PM »
What happens to this behavior when you take off the air cleaner?
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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #9 on: June 06, 2013, 11:14:14 PM »
If you over tighten the aircleaner you can warp the carb top. 2100s are a little less prone to this. Are you sure it's not a Holley 2 bbl? The vacuum port next to the electric choke should be ported vacuum.
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Re: Need help with hesitation!
« Reply #10 on: June 15, 2013, 12:10:43 PM »
That engine likes the timing advanced a little past factory spec. I went through that when programing the timing curves on the TBI it had. It may have something to do with the overbore on the rebuild. I checked every other point of failure (as you have) and finally decided to "listen to the engine". After bumping the timing up a bit it ran with no hesitation and would idle at 400 (if i told it to).  Your running a different fuel system now and it's behavior may have changed, but I figured it was a noteworthy point.
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