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Edelbrock advice needed please

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Beyond throwing some more initial ignition advance at it, I’ll suggest some stiffer power valve springs so that the power valve opens a bit sooner.

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Make sure you don't have any vacuum leaks around the new intake you've installed. Doesn't sound as much carb issue to me.









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Finally got a chance to pull the carb apart. The jets and rods are the correct sizes for stock but the springs are not the right color according to the manual. Have to grab a spring kit and start there. Thanks for the replies. I will let u know the results
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He has a Magspark that should cover the distributor issue.


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You say 55 and you only changed carb and intake? you have to change distributor to 57 or later to match the carb! 55 has vacuum only signal and you need one with vacuum and mechanical advance.

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Voodoorodz (1/10/2013)
What was your solution for the secondary pump issue u had?


Use a Holley.

The solution is to grind some weight off of the counter weights but it's a lot of trial and error. If you go too far, it's difficult to correct. And I wondered, if I modify it, will it now only work with this combo so that I'd have a carb that may be difficult to use on anything else.



If it is "out of the box" it probably needs tuning. It's a universal carb and is not set up specifically for your engine.


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I will pull it apart tomorrow and double check everything. Thanks! I'll let u know what I find
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The Edelbrock site notes that carb is jetted 2% leaner than the 1405. I don't think that would cause this problem. But I've had at least a couple new carbs that didn't have the "right" jets installed at the factory. If you think you've eliminated other problems, take a close look at the manual and check the jets, rods, springs etc. You can pull the top off so easy, check the floats and look at the internals. They are very forgiving carbs, and should provide good all around drivability.

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The carb was brand new in the box. All the internals are factory. The intake and the carb ate the only changes. I adjusted timing only after the new carb was on and it didn't drive that well. What was your solution for the secondary pump issue u had?
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Bad ignition, lean, or rich power mode, if you have it floored, maybe the secondary air valve is just not right for your combo and causing the stumble. That last one was my most significant problem when I was running an Edelbrock.



Did you change the distributor, intake, carb, and timing all at once or is it only the intake and carb that is new a new addition and everything else was working just fine before?


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