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The P.O of my truck put a new carb on it and I think it may be for a 351 because If I hit the gas it'll flood it's self and usually bog out and pop a little backfire out the carb. Is there a guide that I can check the numbers on it and find out everything about it. He also threw in the old carb and I think it's the orignal so I was thinking of changing the jets out but first I need to know what carbs for what. Any help?
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Re: Carb
I believe all carbs are universal for the most part and are not vehicle specific, as for the flooding out/backfiring through the carb, that sounds like a timing issue, maybe points if you have them...That would be my first guess and the first thing i would check. Points can be very tempermental and can cause alot of problems if not adjusted correctly... just my
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That's the one thing I haven't done yet is change the points I guess I'll stat there. Thanks!
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That's kinda what I thought. But would a 351carb on a 302 make that big of difference?fordman wrote:carbs can be sized for an engine. i don't know how to tell by the numbers but it can be done by someone who knows the numbers.
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Re: Carb
Alright I guess I'll change my points,condenser,rotor,and cap then check my timing. What should the timing be?fordman wrote:your problem sounds like timing to me also. a biggger carb isnt a big deal. a smaller carb will starve an engine i think.
"Flyin High On Caffine And Copenhagen" R.I.P Chris LeDoux
60 Mercury Comet
65 Ford Econoline
72 Ford F100 on 79 4x4 SWB frame
77 Ford F250 "lowboy" 4x4
09 Harley Xl1200c
60 Mercury Comet
65 Ford Econoline
72 Ford F100 on 79 4x4 SWB frame
77 Ford F250 "lowboy" 4x4
09 Harley Xl1200c