Re: Popping through the carb problem.
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Stu, is there a reason you took down the picture of the 2 plugs?
Yes that was just a stock photo and not indicitve of the one's i have.
Here are my plugs as i just pulled them to check the condition so far.
They seem to be fine but then they only have about 100 miles on them all so far.
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Re: Popping through the carb problem.
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Just my two cents but, If my car was running well and I did a few things to it and it started running like crap, I would look really hard at what I did to make sure it was right and possibly start reversing things to see if it cleared up. Arno
You know it's not running bad it runs just fine except for that popping at low RPMs. That's why it hard to diagnose, im going to try new plugs first and see if that helps??
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Re: Popping through the carb problem.
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I'm going to say its too lean. The same as when its not up to temp. I have had this problem with Eddy carbs before. More so on trucks... When under load they pop back. You can have the same effect when the choke is off and the engine has not completely warmed up. Lean pop...
I'd be looking for an intake/vacuum leak and then start going through the carb.
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Re: Popping through the carb problem.
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Just my two cents but, If my car was running well and I did a few things to it and it started running like crap, I would look really hard at what I did to make sure it was right and possibly start reversing things to see if it cleared up. Arno
You know it's not running bad it runs just fine except for that popping at low RPMs. That's why it hard to diagnose, im going to try new plugs first and see if that helps??
Thats what I would do. Change back one at a time what you can to see if that makes the difference.
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Re: Popping through the carb problem.
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
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Are you sure those are the correct style plugs for your heads, they look awfully short to me? My 440 heads take a long reach plug.
Then use just a drop or two of motor oil on the the threads, no anti seize, imo. Good luck to you!
Stock heads like Stu runs take short reach plugs, Edelbrock's take long reach plugs.. Small blocks take long reach... For Stu's car those look Ok but I'd still screw in a set of NGK's just to see were it puts him..
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Re: Popping through the carb problem.
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03/14/13 09:14 AM
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The 70 383 Mag in my Power Wagon did the same thing. Eddy 600 AFB, larger, high 400's cam & not much torque to get the beast rolling. I added a 1" four hole phenolic spacer & that helped the carb signal, but it would still pop off idle at a light if I wasn't careful. Leak down test revealed two dead cylinders & my hands would get wet with fuel when I held them over the tail pipes. I suspected a blown head gasket between cylinders, but when disassembled to install new heads & smaller cam, turns out the orig heads did not have hardened seats & the exhaust valves were sunk into the head so far, they weren't sealing at all, allowing the intake charge to go right out the exhaust & causing a lean condition. New heads with hardened seats, smaller torque cam & viola, no more popping thrut he carb. The other guys like Randy, who're a lot more mechanic savy than me, might chime in about burnt valves causing the popping.
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Re: Popping through the carb problem.
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I will get a new set of regular plugs and see what happens when i install them without the anti sieze on the theads. Maybe these shortie plugs are to blame for the problem?? Personally i think it's an issue with fuel loading up in the carb due to the transmission getting into overdrive too quickly. I say this as if i shift manually and stay out of overdrive untill over 2500 RPM the problem does not happen. I can stand on it and let the transmission shift automaticly and no popping issue all the way to redline....
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Re: Popping through the carb problem.
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03/14/13 01:23 PM
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Try a set of NGK plugs.they are cheap and work.I run them in my aluminum headed 440 with 12.5 domes on the street.I also dont care for Accel wires.I run Taylors on everything.Mine with 2 inch TTIS have been on at least 12 years.My kids 413 with 2 1/8 tubes have been on 5 years with no problems.He runs my old worked 516s with NGK plugs.You migh also have a valve thats just barely burnt.Compression test would tell.Also to check timing chain.Turn crank to zero.Then while someone watches manually turn it back till the dist moves moves.I like to see less than 10 degrees on an old chain.Rocky
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Re: Popping through the carb problem.
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03/14/13 02:52 PM
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A burnt valve wouldn't cause popping through the carb. You'd have a dead cylinder and/or popping out the exhaust with a burnt valve. Exhaust valves are the ones that get burnt. I've NEVER seen a burnt intake valve.
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Re: Popping through the carb problem.
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You're right & it was popping thru the carb, but that must've been because of a lean condition. The cam was way to big for the truck & I read in the Eddy manual that big cams can cause a lean condition off idle? It only backfired thru the tail pipe a couple of times when first starting up.
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