I've searched the forum and came up empty, so here ya go:
Stock 200 w/ electronic ignition and a good 2nd-hand ponycarb Autolite 1100 carb. Stock 195-degree thermostat and 6-blade fan (has a/c). The heater hoses bypass the hot-water spacer/adapter, nothing going through it.
The Ranchero starts and drives like a champ, except when the engine gets a bit heat-soaked, like on a not-cold day when I'm running errands and I shut it off for 5-10 minutes. When I come back out, the temp gauge shows 205-210 degrees, but it drops down once the engine is started and coolant circulates. Nothing that it hasn't done for years and years...
Only thing is, the carb acts like it's boiling fuel. It'll stumble and sometimes just die, lacks power, and generally drives like cr&p until I can get it moving and cooled down. If I keep my foot in it and keep the revs really high, it's "driveable", but the clutch isn't gonna like it for long. Not to mention it's a pita having it try and die at every intersection. When it floods and dies, restarting it takes a lot of cranking with the throttle wide open, and there's a TON of black smoke.
Tonight I checked the fuel pressure (rock-solid 6psi), and opened up the carb. Clean as a whistle inside there. Everything inside looks just perfect.
I'm out of ideas, you guys got any?
Stock 200 w/ electronic ignition and a good 2nd-hand ponycarb Autolite 1100 carb. Stock 195-degree thermostat and 6-blade fan (has a/c). The heater hoses bypass the hot-water spacer/adapter, nothing going through it.
The Ranchero starts and drives like a champ, except when the engine gets a bit heat-soaked, like on a not-cold day when I'm running errands and I shut it off for 5-10 minutes. When I come back out, the temp gauge shows 205-210 degrees, but it drops down once the engine is started and coolant circulates. Nothing that it hasn't done for years and years...
Only thing is, the carb acts like it's boiling fuel. It'll stumble and sometimes just die, lacks power, and generally drives like cr&p until I can get it moving and cooled down. If I keep my foot in it and keep the revs really high, it's "driveable", but the clutch isn't gonna like it for long. Not to mention it's a pita having it try and die at every intersection. When it floods and dies, restarting it takes a lot of cranking with the throttle wide open, and there's a TON of black smoke.
Tonight I checked the fuel pressure (rock-solid 6psi), and opened up the carb. Clean as a whistle inside there. Everything inside looks just perfect.
I'm out of ideas, you guys got any?