Sure sounds like a fuel delivery problem but, you would think that hard accel performance would have greatly improved since you replaced the carb.
Have you done an engine vacuum test?
If the vacuum drops steadily on acceleration, there could be a restriction in the exhaust.
I'm curious what the spark plugs look like too. Have they been replaced? Are they the correct ones for that engine? Gapped correctly?
Still sounds to me like it's leaning out. Symptom does sound like flooding, but seems like if it was flooding it would do it more often than just under that one unique circumstance. What's your idle speed set at?
So, I got a chance to get back out in the garage today and decided to address the problems I was having with the electric fuel pump. Even after installing a relay, I was still popping fuses and so clearly, the power lead was grounding out somewhere. So, in addition to running a new power lead, I decided to install a new Carter electric fuel pump in the hopes that maybe, just maybe it would help with my fuel delivery.
First up, here's a shot of what I found on the wiring. Don't think this could have been helping anything.
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Here's a shot of of the new Carter fuel pump installed.
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In addition to the new fuel pump, which by the way is much quieter, I made an adjustment to the idle. I noticed that whenever I was in gear, the idle would drop about 200 RPM and so, I bumped it up to 800 while in park so that it would idle at 600 while in gear. Between the new fuel pump and idle adjustment, I now no longer have stalling issues when coming to a hard stop. Also, while The motor will still stall if I stomp on the gas, taking off from a complete stop seems a lot better. Needless to say, I think I'm finally starting to make some headway [emoji106]
So, I got a chance to get back out in the garage today and decided to address the problems I was having with the electric fuel pump. Even after installing a relay, I was still popping fuses and so clearly, the power lead was grounding out somewhere. So, in addition to running a new power lead, I decided to install a new Carter electric fuel pump in the hopes that maybe, just maybe it would help with my fuel delivery.
First up, here's a shot of what I found on the wiring. Don't think this could have been helping anything.
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Here's a shot of of the new Carter fuel pump installed.
View attachment 203825
In addition to the new fuel pump, which by the way is much quieter, I made an adjustment to the idle. I noticed that whenever I was in gear, the idle would drop about 200 RPM and so, I bumped it up to 800 while in park so that it would idle at 600 while in gear. Between the new fuel pump and idle adjustment, I now no longer have stalling issues when coming to a hard stop. Also, while The motor will still stall if I stomp on the gas, taking off from a complete stop seems a lot better. Needless to say, I think I'm finally starting to make some headway [emoji106]
Hey Eddie,
If I may offer my 2 cents, in over 40 years of wrenching, I have never, ever witnessed a 'new' carb, out of the box, with the float level adjustment set to the engine ( and its condition ) accurately.
I think I read most of this thread, maybe I missed it being mentioned.
Feel free to ignore.
Good Day and God Bless.
Jason.
Hey Eddie,
If I may offer my 2 cents, in over 40 years of wrenching, I have never, ever witnessed a 'new' carb, out of the box, with the float level adjustment set to the engine ( and its condition ) accurately.
I think I read most of this thread, maybe I missed it being mentioned.
Feel free to ignore.
Good Day and God Bless.
Jason.
Very cool. By bumping up the idle, did your harsh shifting come back or is it still gone?
I would agree with this. I've always had to bend the float tabs on every new carb I've messed with too. I don't see that causing any of Eddie's type of symptoms though.
Don't you think if it's dropping fuel into the carb it'll over load and and cause the hesitation until it burns through it and brings the fuel level
Down ?
It's possible. Just seems like if that were the case it would be constant and the symptom would occur on a more regular basis. Seems weird that it only occurs from a stop while idling in gear under hard acceleration. As he said earlier, hard acceleration under any other circumstance won't do it. Very strange. And also strange that it was present prior to new carb replacement.