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73shark -> RE: 383 stroker (1/27/2007 2:05:18 PM)
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If the carb is new or a recent rebuild (if neither, rebuild it), then check fuel pressure at the carb. You can do this with most vacuum gauges as they are dual purpose. With the engine warmed up, disconnect the fuel line to carb and connect the gauge and restart the car. It'll run with what's in the bowl. If memory serves me, should be around 7-9psi. Check the spec for your carb tho. Too much pressure will overcome the needle and seat and overflow the bowl, killing the engine. If this isn't it, then probably need to get into the carb settings. Not familar with the Edelbrock carb. Is it a square bore or spread bore? Just curious why you are using a regulator. Are you using an electric pump? If not, then the OEM AC pump has never caused me any problems on any of my GM cars. [;)]
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