edelbrock carb
jeepboy45
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Does anyone know much about Edelbrock carbs?
I was wondering why I am not pulling any vacuum from the carb port that is designed to go to my vacuum advance on my distributor.
At idle, I can pull the vacuum line off the carb and there is no apparent vacuum. Should there be any at idle, or is it just at higher rpm's?
I can spray carb cleaner into the port and it tries to kill the engine, so I know the port isnt clogged or plugged.
Engine has nice torque off line, but as soon as I put my foot in the throttle, there isnt much power. I am looking at potential carb issues, and noticed the lack of vacuum. Wondering if I am getting any advance at all at highter rpm's..
thanks
I was wondering why I am not pulling any vacuum from the carb port that is designed to go to my vacuum advance on my distributor.
At idle, I can pull the vacuum line off the carb and there is no apparent vacuum. Should there be any at idle, or is it just at higher rpm's?
I can spray carb cleaner into the port and it tries to kill the engine, so I know the port isnt clogged or plugged.
Engine has nice torque off line, but as soon as I put my foot in the throttle, there isnt much power. I am looking at potential carb issues, and noticed the lack of vacuum. Wondering if I am getting any advance at all at highter rpm's..
thanks
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