For a while I’ve been having issues with the engine in my 73 slant 6 Duster. Starting up the car and driving around while it’s still cold, the car drives great. Once the temp gauge reads the first mark on the gauge (130-140ish) the engine starts to bog really bad taking off from a stop. It has caused it to stall a few times but not consistently. Runs great while cruising and at idle, both in and out of gear, even two footing the brake and gas while stationary to see if it bogs under the resistance of the brakes, reacts fine, only while accelerating from a stop does it bog.
So far I’ve rebuilt and adjusted the carb and float, checked for intake leaks, and checked the timing and ignition advance (set to TDC according to the fender sticker, OSAC is not currently connected but has been for diag, has no effect on issue). The engines is factory 225 but has a 72 Holley 1920 from a dodge truck and has been adjusted to both 72 truck specs and 73 duster specs, still no effect (is currently adjusted to truck specs according to list number 6260.) Has anyone else had this issue and found a fix? I’ve thought about EGR but still has no effect whether it’s disconnected or connected, I have not pulled off the valve and checked if it’s stuck open or not and was going to be my next check after making this post.
Thanks
So far I’ve rebuilt and adjusted the carb and float, checked for intake leaks, and checked the timing and ignition advance (set to TDC according to the fender sticker, OSAC is not currently connected but has been for diag, has no effect on issue). The engines is factory 225 but has a 72 Holley 1920 from a dodge truck and has been adjusted to both 72 truck specs and 73 duster specs, still no effect (is currently adjusted to truck specs according to list number 6260.) Has anyone else had this issue and found a fix? I’ve thought about EGR but still has no effect whether it’s disconnected or connected, I have not pulled off the valve and checked if it’s stuck open or not and was going to be my next check after making this post.
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