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Re: [oletrucks] poor running engine

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] poor running engine
From: "John Melon" <john@flyingmelons.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 21:27:56 -0600
Bruce,

I've been having the same problem you've described with my '58 4400, except
I haven't tried pulling the choke out to see if it runs better that way or
not. I have notice that when I downshift to the lower gear to increase the
engine rpm, it runs fine but when I grab the next gear, she just wants to
give up. I originally thought against "fuel delivery problems" because of
the good running at higher rpm and thought it was an ignition/wires problem,
but today I pulled the carb off and apart... large amounts of dirt and crud
in the bottom of the float bowl. ' looks like I'm picking up a rebuild kit
tomorrow.

I'm interested in what you've found out on this.

John Melon
http://flyingmelons.com/JDM/1958Chevy/

Bruce Marshall <k1aj@bellatlantic.net> wrote:

> > Symptoms:
> >
> > The truck starts and idles well to begin with.  After I bring the engine
> up to temperature (180 degrees) I start down the street and everything is
> > working great.  Choke is pushed "in" all the way to the "off" position.
> > After about one mile the engine suddenly sputters and bogs down while
> going thru the low end of each gear.  [snip]

> > Bruce Marshall
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