Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: stumpy]
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01/20/12 07:27 PM
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I've been a mechanic for 45 years and have built engines for that long.There is nothing in a long block that can cause a high idle problem. BTW it's more like 8 moparts guys aginst your buddy.
lol sorry, I got lost in the count as I was reading things. i guess i'll take an 8:1 vote any day
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: Limabean70]
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01/20/12 07:40 PM
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If you have a stick shift you can drive it but an auto dropping it in gear can be hard on parts....
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
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01/20/12 08:02 PM
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Carb/intake combo?
Some carbs have linkage interference issues on certain intake manifold creating a vacuum leak.
its an edlbrock torker and edlbrock carb. like i said this combo worked before so it has to be the longblock. i know you guys know more than me so if I have to take it back to the guy or try to get him to pay for some fixes i need to know what to say to him.
You bought a motor on C/L & you think your gonna get the seller to pay to fix it.. Never mind that it's not gonna be a problem with the long block.... Find someone with more experience than your friend...
This post is far as I read.
Yea as soon as I read where you blamed the "long block" I knew you needed a better helper. How could the block and heads be at fault as long as the cam is in right? I'll bet you don't have enough intial timing, I'll bet that has been suggested already. Your in the right place to learn.
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: Limabean70]
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01/20/12 09:01 PM
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You have a huge vacuum leak somewhere. you sure the big plug is on the back or front of the carb?? Spray Brake clean around the carb base then around the intake when the RPM picks up you have found your vacuum leak. It could be under the intake if it is not sealing on the under side of the ports no good way to spray that like on a big block. Pull the intake bolts a little tighter to see if it changes. could well be the end rail gaskets are holding intake up from sealing right. did you put those centering plastic things on the end rail gaskets may be helping to hold intake up. BUT it is right there at the intake and carb area. If the carb is not being held open by a to tight throttle cable or other it's getting air somewhere else. Pull the throttle cable and kick down off carb for now to make sure they are not holding carb part way open! It's right there you will find it! Long block cannot feed it the air to run up!! another vote. It's carb held part open, intake to head seal, carb to intake seal or a big plug of intake or carb like where power brakes or PVC go.
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: Dodgem]
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01/20/12 09:12 PM
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Another one on the its not the long block side here! Intake manifold is probably leaking. Either its not torqued correctly, gaskets are no good, goobered up too much rtv around a port or something, it wont line up correctly, etc.
You did use new gaskets, right?
Did you take the carb off of the manifold or did you swing the entire thing as a unit? Check to make sure that you did not disturb the choke.
PCV port plugged in or blocked? That's an easy one to miss because its in the back. Maybe old dry rotted vacuum caps that you disturbed when you swing the manifold and carb?
Now I need to pin those needles, got to feel that heat Hear my motor screamin while I'm tearin up the street
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: RobX4406]
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01/21/12 11:25 PM
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When the intake was installed, did you note the spacing of intake to head?
Place intake on engine, no gaskets and slide it to one side, measure distance using feelers from manifold face to head face. If it more than about .060-.080 you may need thicker intake gaskets. No matter how much you tighten the intake, up to cracking it, it will not seal.
Do the simple stuff first to rule that out. Vacuum leak under/around carb, linkage hanging up would be my first check. Set timing to about 15* BTDC and leave it. Recheck it if you get the idle down because you're probably already into the mechanical curve at 1500 rpm. My guess it's gonna want about 20* BTDC to run well at idle.
That's my guess. Something's bass ackward.
Last edited by MRHWS; 01/21/12 11:26 PM.
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: Limabean70]
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01/22/12 02:29 AM
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hi 2 things come to mind here , you should have removed the roll pins front and rear of block deck so they do not hold manifold up and not let it seal to heads . if you did manifold should still hae clearance under front and rear of deck when installed with gaskets or a no seal condition will happen in port area . this would be due to head milling . look in distributor for too light of springs or maby one broken , not bringing timing down at idle causing a hi idle condition !
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: calrobb2000]
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01/22/12 03:13 AM
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I had something similar when I first dropped in my 360, I had the freaking throttle cable set too tight. Check the small stuff like that, and the vacuum caps, vacuum hoses. Do you have power brakes? I had the plastic cap that goes into the booster crack before, that'll give you a nice vacuum leak. How well is your intake sealing? Did you do the spray test yet around the intake sealing area yet?
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: jeff57]
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01/23/12 02:34 PM
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I notice we are not hearing back from the O.P. anymore. Hmmm. Not the long block, means he did something wrong. Didn't want to hear that. Maybe his freind didn't want to tell him, either. We all make mistakes. I hope he comes back, and I hope he gets it fixed. As said, this is a great place to learn. I myself have had the same problem, and it was a poor seal between intake and heads.
I have mechanical Aptitude. I can screw up anything.
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
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01/23/12 04:44 PM
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Murphy valve in the coolant heater crossover banjo port was sticking and sucking air past the gnome ignitors, I'll bet you money.
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Re: Can't get 340 to idle down
[Re: Secret Chimp]
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01/23/12 04:49 PM
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Murphy valve in the coolant heater crossover banjo port was sticking and sucking air past the gnome ignitors, I'll bet you money.
That's it!! Why didn't I think of that???
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