rustybronco
Flat Land Offroader
- Location
- Illinois
Okay, I've got an interesting problem I was hoping you guys might have some ideas on. I've got a freshly built 302 with a rochester just purchased from BCBroncos. New fuel tank, fuel lines, new holley pump. New wiring, coil, petronix ignition upgrade. Everything is new except for the basic distributor. I fire it off for the first time 2 nights ago and runs really good. Finally today I start it and let it break in for a while in the shop, drive it to town, runs pretty good overall but starts to cough when you really give it gas. Also won't idle down even with the adjuster screw backed totally off. Stop to get gas and 2 blocks down the street it starts to cough really bad and won't idle at all. Get it home and that's where the frustration begins. I try different coils, put points back in, change plug wires. I discovered that if I significantly advance the timing it will idle (like 40-50 degrees!), but still runs awful. I've got plenty of fuel to the carb, in fact the plugs looked fouled. Great compression. It's almost acting like the timing chain slipped (but I'm almost positive that's not it because it's a fresh motor) What's bugging me is it was running pretty good and then something all of a sudden went wrong. Do you think it's the carb? I have no clue on adjusting quadrajets. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!