hotrodsouth
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Guys,
I just put an original intake manifold and Thermoquad carb on my stock '71 340 Challenger RT 4spd, and I can't get it to run correctly. The manifold and TQ carb are both the correct model number for the 4spd application and the TQ had a high-dollar professional "concourse" restoration to factory specs. The car runs extremely rich, stumbles from a stop, lurches when coasting down from speed (before pushing in the clutch). When you start the car cold (80+ degrees down here in TX) you have to push on the gas to keep the engine at 1500 RPM or it stalls. I tried advancing the timing, which helped a little, but far from fixing the probem. During the warmup, it runs terrible with eye watering (rich) fumes coming out the exhaust. once it's up to operating temp, it idles about 1200 RPM, if i adjust to idle screw even the smallest amount, it drops to 300 RPM (nothing in between). Yesterday I got fed up, pulled the TQ, and put a spreadbore to square adapter on with a Holley 600 vac secondary that I had sitting around the garage. The car ran great (just a little rich). So here's my question...I wanted an all original setup and hate the look of the adapter plate. Any ideas on getting the TQ to work right or should I spend another $400 on a Holley spreadbore (designed for the GM's) and try that?...I hate to spend more money if I can get the TQ to work...the $well is running dry. I'm pulling my hair out on this one. help...Thanks!!!
I just put an original intake manifold and Thermoquad carb on my stock '71 340 Challenger RT 4spd, and I can't get it to run correctly. The manifold and TQ carb are both the correct model number for the 4spd application and the TQ had a high-dollar professional "concourse" restoration to factory specs. The car runs extremely rich, stumbles from a stop, lurches when coasting down from speed (before pushing in the clutch). When you start the car cold (80+ degrees down here in TX) you have to push on the gas to keep the engine at 1500 RPM or it stalls. I tried advancing the timing, which helped a little, but far from fixing the probem. During the warmup, it runs terrible with eye watering (rich) fumes coming out the exhaust. once it's up to operating temp, it idles about 1200 RPM, if i adjust to idle screw even the smallest amount, it drops to 300 RPM (nothing in between). Yesterday I got fed up, pulled the TQ, and put a spreadbore to square adapter on with a Holley 600 vac secondary that I had sitting around the garage. The car ran great (just a little rich). So here's my question...I wanted an all original setup and hate the look of the adapter plate. Any ideas on getting the TQ to work right or should I spend another $400 on a Holley spreadbore (designed for the GM's) and try that?...I hate to spend more money if I can get the TQ to work...the $well is running dry. I'm pulling my hair out on this one. help...Thanks!!!