1969 Dodge Dart. Western car. Original very clean sheet metal. Original 6 cylinder car but has been converted correctly to a 440 automatic with big block K frame, engine mounts, A body big block exhaust manifolds (very rare), torsion bars, and 8 3/4 rear with 3.55 sure grip. Pretty clean...
UPDATE: I found out why the engine was running lean and the stumble. Also the number 8 cylinder was getting oil in it. The intake was leaking causing the lean condition and also pulling oil into the #8 intake port. I also found out that I had WAAAAY too much timing in the motor. Not sure if both...
Sorry, I must have missed this. Its a bone stock 5.9 magnum truck engine with 501/513 MP roller cam, M1 single plane intake, 750 dp carb, and 1 5/8 headers.
As stated in the thread above, I put Fel-Pro’s on the engine and the problem went away. I ran the Ultraseals twice before and never had a problem. This time I did. Sh!& happens.
Right at the hit. I’ve triple checked my accelerator pump adjustment and my float levels. I thought about the jet extensions. I am also considering that this engine may not like my locked out distributor. The LA engine loved it but this one may not like the 36 degrees that it has all of the...
Update: first time out on a hot August day the car went 12.94 @ 104.19 and the slowest time was a 13.003 @ 103.79 BUT I know there is a lot more in it. The car has a horrible stumble in it off the line that I need to work out and it needs jetted up. The plugs are on the lean side. I was very...
With the Mr. gaskets I did not even fire the engine and they leaked. I re-torqued them on the engine but of course they still leaked. The felpros seSled right away