C3 Tech/Performance V8 Technical Info, Internal Engine, External Engine, Basic Tech and Maintenance for the C3 Corvette
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

Carb thoughts...

Old Dec 16, 2002 | 11:23 AM
  #1  
Robert N's Avatar
Robert N
Thread Starter
Melting Slicks
10 Year Member
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 2,103
Likes: 0
From: Tucson AZ
Default Carb thoughts...

Rejetted the Holley 650 Dp primaries last weekend from 67 to 71. Took her for a quick spin and all seemed OK.

Drove her this morning. Was about 46 degrees. She was a little sluggish off the line. At 2500 RPM she bucks (fine at 2000). After running a few minutes at a given RPM range I stepped on her. There was a nothing, then launched.

Going to recheck the float as it seems like fuel shortage.

Any other thoughts?
Reply
Old Dec 16, 2002 | 12:31 PM
  #2  
Robert N's Avatar
Robert N
Thread Starter
Melting Slicks
10 Year Member
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 2,103
Likes: 0
From: Tucson AZ
Default Re: Carb thoughts... (Robert N)

Floats OK. Next?
Reply
Old Dec 16, 2002 | 02:27 PM
  #3  
The Dude's Avatar
The Dude
Race Director
 
Joined: Mar 1999
Posts: 10,258
Likes: 1
From: Calif.
Default Re: Carb thoughts... (Robert N)

After running a few minutes at a given RPM range I stepped on her. There was a nothing, then launched. Any other thoughts?
"Bucking" at 2,500 RPM coupled with the above quote sounds like you're lean at cruise and the lean-out gets worse for a moment when you jump on it. This points me toward a couple of things.

First, the stumbling at cruise makes me think jets, but you went up 4 numbers on the primaries. Now I'm thinking vacuum leak--extra air getting into the carb at cruise somehow. Perhaps the wrong gasket on the metering block? Maybe a warped metering block? Maybe the bowl/metering block isn't torqued down correctly?

The bog when you jump on it also tells me your're lean, and getting leaner momentarily when you hit the throttle. A lot of times a bog off the line or when you goose it will happen if the shooter diameter is too small and the carb's on a single-plane intake, for example. But all you did was jet up 4 numbers so the shooters probably aren't the problem.

Look for correct re-assembly and then go back through it and check your pump linkages and levers. Maybe when you had the carb apart to re-jet it you bolluxed up the pump linkage or lever a little and it's not giving you enough shot when you goose it. Maybe one or both of your pump diaphragms are due for replacement. That's a few things to think about, anyhow. Other folks will chime in, I'm sure.

Just riffing. Good luck.


[Modified by The Dude, 11:32 AM 12/16/2002]


[Modified by The Dude, 11:40 AM 12/16/2002]
Reply
Old Dec 16, 2002 | 03:03 PM
  #4  
Fevre's Avatar
Fevre
Race Director
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 11,322
Likes: 1
From: Living in the Hartland
Default Re: Carb thoughts... (Robert N)

Robert

This might help, it did for me:

https://www.corvetteforum.com/techti...=108&TopicID=3

Make sure you follow it step by step and don't skip any. :yesnod:
Reply
Old Dec 16, 2002 | 03:41 PM
  #5  
Robert N's Avatar
Robert N
Thread Starter
Melting Slicks
10 Year Member
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 2,103
Likes: 0
From: Tucson AZ
Default Re: Carb thoughts... (Fevre)

Gonna start by removing and reinstalling the bowl. Might just be something really dumb.
Reply
Old Dec 16, 2002 | 04:54 PM
  #6  
The Dude's Avatar
The Dude
Race Director
 
Joined: Mar 1999
Posts: 10,258
Likes: 1
From: Calif.
Default Re: Carb thoughts... (Robert N)

Yeah. Check for clogged fuel lines, clogged filter or clogs inside the metering block, too. A lean condition doesn't have to be too much extra air--it could be a fuel shortage, too. Probably something real minor. Otherwise it would have to be something that happened as a coincidence unrelated to your jet change.
Reply

Get notified of new replies

To Carb thoughts...



Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 02:08 PM.

story-0
10 Ugly Corvettes That We Still Kinda Love

Slideshow: 10 ugly Corvettes that we still kinda love.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-06-03 10:34:17


VIEW MORE
story-1
Top 10 Most Expensive Corvettes Ever Sold on Bring A Trailer

A lot of money has changed hands at the online auction house over the years.

By Brett Foote | 2026-06-03 10:21:50


VIEW MORE
story-2
10 Things Every Corvette Owner Needs (2026 Edition)

Slideshow: 10 great gifts Corvette enthusiasts actually want for Father's Day!

By Michael S. Palmer | 2026-06-03 11:00:24


VIEW MORE
story-3
8 Most "Only Corvette Owners Understand" Quirks and Problems

Slideshow: These are the quirks, annoyances, and oddly lovable problems that every Corvette owner eventually learns to live with.

By Pouria Savadkouei | 2026-05-28 09:31:39


VIEW MORE
story-4
10 Reasons the C6 Z06 is Still A Performance Benchmark After 20 Years

Slideshow: 10 reasons why the C6 Z06 is still a performance benchmark after 20 years.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-27 17:20:09


VIEW MORE
story-5
How Much Horsepower Every Corvette Engine "LOST" in 1972

Slideshow: How much horsepower every Corvette engine lost in 1972.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-27 16:54:53


VIEW MORE
story-6
Top 10 DOs and DON'Ts for Protecting Your Convertible Top!

Slideshow: How to Protect A Convertible Top: 10 DOs & DON'Ts

By Michael S. Palmer | 2026-04-03 00:00:00


VIEW MORE
story-7
Top 10 Most Explosive Corvettes Ever Made: Power-to-Weight Ratio Ranked!

Slideshow: The 10 most explosive Corvettes ever built based on power-to-weight ratio.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-20 07:23:03


VIEW MORE
story-8
150 hp to 1,250 hp: Every Corvette Generation Compared by the Specs That Matter

Slideshow: From C1 to C8 we compare every Corvette generation by the numbers.

By Joe Kucinski | 2026-05-12 16:54:12


VIEW MORE
story-9
8 Coolest Corvette Pace Cars (and Replicas) of All Time

Slideshow: Some Corvette pace cars became collectible legends, while others perfectly captured the look and attitude of their era.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-05-11 09:50:51


VIEW MORE