Bog when going on the converter

Re: Bog when going on the converter

Postby Banjo » Mon May 31, 2021 7:19 pm

Hello All,

I think my bog may be caused from not enough t-slot exposure. I pulled the carb all apart to clean it, but I didn't note where the throttle blades were in position to the t-slot. I did go in and position both throttle valves so just the square of the t-slot is showing. Fire it up on the car and its idling at 2000 rpms. I had to back the idle off a full turn to get it to idle at the 1300-1400 rpms that I like.

I put my buddies apd 1050 on there and revs clean and it idles with the correct t-slot exposure.

So that would indicate a vacuum leak in the carb right? I have noticed that there seems to be some play in the throttle shafts, which I suspected is the cause. Plausible cause?

I have a 1050 body I may swap everything over to, Also considering ordering one of those BLP bodies.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Bog when going on the converter

Postby Banjo » Tue Jun 01, 2021 1:32 am

Also does anyone have the specs on what the throttle shaft diameters holes in the carb should be?
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Re: Bog when going on the converter

Postby bigblockmark » Tue Jun 01, 2021 2:06 pm

If you dab some Vaseline/grease around the shafts with a small solder brush and then start the engine, the idle will be lower temporarily if there is a leak and it may pull some of the Vaseline in.
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Re: Bog when going on the converter

Postby jmarkaudio » Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:28 pm

Did you back off the secondary idle speed or primary?
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Re: Bog when going on the converter

Postby Banjo » Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:30 am

I did swap the body over to a different one. Throttle opens and closes so much nicer now.

It seem to respond better after I increased the IFR, and went to a smaller IAB.

But at the track. It was hesitating, and didn't want to idle right. Down the track it didn't seem clean.

Swapped on my buddies carb, and the car picked up nearly a .15.

So I got the metering blocks off it, pulled out all the bleeds, and idle screws. One of the idle screws has some gunk on it. So I have the metering blocks soaking in gasoline right now.

Going to make sure everything is clean and correct. Hopefully its that gunk that was causing it to act up.

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