MoparMower
Well-Known Member
Alright folks, iv got a problem. lol
In the past few months I managed to get my greazy meat hooks on a 72' Duster with a very tired 440. The car was not very well put together from what i can tell and the engine itself has developed a few problems... when i bought the car it ran, but just barely. When it was cranked you had to keep on the throttle constantly or else it would die. I thought no biggie i can still frive it back to my place 2 hours away and by some miracle i made it. Now it also has a little problem of every time i turn over the engine without it cranking the carb catches fire! Its done this noumerouse times but every now amd then its cranks on up and no flames to worry about. with all that being said this car will be my first resto into a street/strip car for those nice weekends when i wona cruise around raising a lil hell andmaking all the wemon googly eyed. :glasses7:
But i have no idea were to start with this thing Tbh.
Any ideas on what could be causing the bikefire of flames from the carb or having to give it throttle to keep it running. (fyi the timing isnt turned 180° i already checked that.) HELP PLEASE! IM STUMPED!
MODS: 1972 Plymouth Duster 440-727
edlebrock victor intake manifold, under a Holley double pumper (not sure of the cfm), Mandrel bent headers (dont know the brand because they're too rusty) W/flowmaster 40s, and 8 3/4 rear.
In the past few months I managed to get my greazy meat hooks on a 72' Duster with a very tired 440. The car was not very well put together from what i can tell and the engine itself has developed a few problems... when i bought the car it ran, but just barely. When it was cranked you had to keep on the throttle constantly or else it would die. I thought no biggie i can still frive it back to my place 2 hours away and by some miracle i made it. Now it also has a little problem of every time i turn over the engine without it cranking the carb catches fire! Its done this noumerouse times but every now amd then its cranks on up and no flames to worry about. with all that being said this car will be my first resto into a street/strip car for those nice weekends when i wona cruise around raising a lil hell andmaking all the wemon googly eyed. :glasses7:
But i have no idea were to start with this thing Tbh.
Any ideas on what could be causing the bikefire of flames from the carb or having to give it throttle to keep it running. (fyi the timing isnt turned 180° i already checked that.) HELP PLEASE! IM STUMPED!
MODS: 1972 Plymouth Duster 440-727
edlebrock victor intake manifold, under a Holley double pumper (not sure of the cfm), Mandrel bent headers (dont know the brand because they're too rusty) W/flowmaster 40s, and 8 3/4 rear.















