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Well, my buddy the stall is back. I followed a link that someone posted a few days ago to the Edelbrock website containing videos of tuning your carb. AWESOME Videos! I found out that some of my problem was caused by by accelerator pump not being adjusted right. So I turned the screw to allow more fuel in and my stumble during acceleration (not idle) stopped! Then I pulled out my idle fuel mixture screws and cleaned them because one of them wasn't working, now they both work. Then I checked out the right hand turn thing again and it seems that since I adjusted the accelerator pump it made the stalling on right turns more prevalent. It never really went away, just wasn't noticeable. So today I raised my float level to see if that would make it less prevalent, and it stayed about the same or a little worse. Now I'm wondering if I should lower my float level. Here are a few questions I have.....
1.) Where is the fuel supplied from? My carb is facing the passenger wheel well and the stumble happens on right hand turns. So I'm thinking that it is because the fuel is going to the back of the carb and the engine can't get any. Now since the adjustments, I'm thinking that maybe the fuel is supplied at the back and I'm possibly flooding the engine. Is there a way to tell? other then just trial and error? I just know that my problem has something to do with this.
The floor is open...
1.) Where is the fuel supplied from? My carb is facing the passenger wheel well and the stumble happens on right hand turns. So I'm thinking that it is because the fuel is going to the back of the carb and the engine can't get any. Now since the adjustments, I'm thinking that maybe the fuel is supplied at the back and I'm possibly flooding the engine. Is there a way to tell? other then just trial and error? I just know that my problem has something to do with this.
The floor is open...