gdizzle
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66 dddddart L6, 225ci, automatic, with single bbl Holley 1920, original. Engine rebuilt 3 months ago.
Ok I am set on figuring my stutter out on this carb.
Everything else checks out, timed, lashed, fuel line mod (Dan). I just rebuilt the carb with the kit from Mikes. I have set the carb per instructions found in both Mikes kit and the Dodge shop manual, and the manual I found online for the Holley 1920. Idle is fine, does not stall and not rough. Starting is fine, hot or cold starts right up even after a few days of non-use.
New gas tank, new filter, lines are clean, no sediment.
I have tried very unscientific trouble shooting:
As I accelerate from a stop, if I push down abruptly (or normally) it will cut out for 1/2 second, then start to accelerate (rough as it accelerates for about 1 second). The only way I can keep it from cutting out is if I slowly (barely push pedal as slow as possible) increase my speed, I mean so slow that people get pissed behind me. Once I reach about 25mph, there is no issue and I can floor it and it will not cut out.
Next test: I am cruising at 45 - 50, I start to coast for a few seconds so it slows down to maybe 30, I then floor it and it will cutout (hesitate) for 1/2 second then move. then I coast for 2 seconds, floor it again and this time cutout is shorter 1/4 second. Then I let it coast and floor it a 3rd time and now no stutter at all. This is all being done at speeds around 30 - 40.
Last test: this only happens under load. If I am in Park and rev engine up, no hesitation or cutout.
When I rebuilt the carb., I did check all settings for float. The float appears very old, orange not black. I weighed it dry at 7.5g. I did not adjust it. Spring is delicate but seems to work. It is missing the baffle.
What I am not understanding, is the cut out due to flood of gas, or too little gas? I tend to think the latter. Is it possible that the float is too light? and is not letting enough gas get in to the metering block? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing I have not done is remove the economizer and check the fuel level while it is at idle.
p.s. if the Float was getting soaked and not rising, wouldn't that get me too much gas?
Ok I am set on figuring my stutter out on this carb.
Everything else checks out, timed, lashed, fuel line mod (Dan). I just rebuilt the carb with the kit from Mikes. I have set the carb per instructions found in both Mikes kit and the Dodge shop manual, and the manual I found online for the Holley 1920. Idle is fine, does not stall and not rough. Starting is fine, hot or cold starts right up even after a few days of non-use.
New gas tank, new filter, lines are clean, no sediment.
I have tried very unscientific trouble shooting:
As I accelerate from a stop, if I push down abruptly (or normally) it will cut out for 1/2 second, then start to accelerate (rough as it accelerates for about 1 second). The only way I can keep it from cutting out is if I slowly (barely push pedal as slow as possible) increase my speed, I mean so slow that people get pissed behind me. Once I reach about 25mph, there is no issue and I can floor it and it will not cut out.
Next test: I am cruising at 45 - 50, I start to coast for a few seconds so it slows down to maybe 30, I then floor it and it will cutout (hesitate) for 1/2 second then move. then I coast for 2 seconds, floor it again and this time cutout is shorter 1/4 second. Then I let it coast and floor it a 3rd time and now no stutter at all. This is all being done at speeds around 30 - 40.
Last test: this only happens under load. If I am in Park and rev engine up, no hesitation or cutout.
When I rebuilt the carb., I did check all settings for float. The float appears very old, orange not black. I weighed it dry at 7.5g. I did not adjust it. Spring is delicate but seems to work. It is missing the baffle.
What I am not understanding, is the cut out due to flood of gas, or too little gas? I tend to think the latter. Is it possible that the float is too light? and is not letting enough gas get in to the metering block? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing I have not done is remove the economizer and check the fuel level while it is at idle.
p.s. if the Float was getting soaked and not rising, wouldn't that get me too much gas?















