[Chevelle-list] Sorta OT: Carb Recommendations

Larry Shouse lpshouse at fuglybrothers.com
Tue Oct 3 06:27:45 MDT 2006


Devin,

The instructions that came with it says Champion Parts on it... Yes, you
remember correctly concerning the choke. I may just rebuild the carb myself
and be done with it. Otherwise, the truck does great. I get like 19mpg here
in the hills of Central Florida... ;-)

Larry Shouse
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  Larry-  Sounds as if you have a vacuum leak, probably in the carb itself.
YOu can adjust it all over the place, and think it's right, then nest time
it's totally different.  Question:  You said this was a store-bought
rebuild.  Do you remember who the manufacturer is?  I deal with 3 on a
regular basis, and have far fewer problems with one than the others.

  My memory is that your 70 should have an automatic choke already, a choke
stove off of the exhaust manifold hooked to your choke plate on your carb.
I think manual chokes were last used in the late 50's.

  All my 6 cyl speed parts are gone these days...nothing but fond
memories....my little 64 ChevyII wagon surprised quite a few

  Devin
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    Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 8:38 PM
    Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Sorta OT: Carb Recommendations


    Devin,

    Basically, I'm having intermittent problems with the one I have. I have
recently replaced both intake and exhaust gaskets, including the one that
goes in between the two, and bought a parts store rebuilt 1 bbl Rochester. I
have the following issues...

    1. fuel/air mixture - I can adjust it, and over a week or so, I end up
rich again.
    2. idle - sometimes it idles fast, and can't be adjusted down, and other
times, it idles fine.
    3 spits and sputters when I accelerate when cold, or until the engine
fully warms up

    Because of these reasons, I just want to replace the carb once again -
but want something with automatic choke, either electric or otherwise. When
running right, this 250 runs plenty strong for me, I just want a card that's
well mannered and reliable, and the first two Rochesters I've been involved
with has been a hassle.

    Of course if you have headers or intake for my 250, I wouldn't mind
trying to talk you out of it...LOL

    Larry
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      Larry-  Why do you want to replace your carb?  Having built a few
Chevy sixes, stock to wild, and spent some time with the gurus at Clifford
Performance, it is possible to adapt other carbs to the stock manifold, but
not worth it for performance purposes.  The most you'll gain is about 5%.
I've put (gag) pinto 2bbl carbs on with the thought of better driveablilty,
but actual improvement was little, especially for the amount of adapting
involved.  I've also seen 350 cfm Holley 2bbls used, same scenerio, but they
are not progressive, so it makes throttle response worse.  I've had best
success on built up engines with either Clifford's 4 bbl manifold and a 390
Holley, or my first home-made setup, 3 stock 1 bbl carbs each on their own
individual runner to the intake port.  I had a bunch of time in that setup,
and tuning was a nightmare, but it ran like a scalded ape from about 4000
rpm up.......until I ventilated the block.  Not of much use in your truck
anyway.

      Devin
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        From: Larry Shouse
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        Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 6:08 AM
        Subject: [Chevelle-list] Sorta OT: Carb Recommendations


        Hi Guys,

        I would like to replace my carb with another one or two barrel carb
on my in-line 6 cyl. 250 cid engine, a 1970 model. I would like to put
something on it that would plug and play, with either an automatic choke
where the spring and rod setup on my manifold would hook right up, or comes
with an electric choke I can wire up (preferred).

        This application is my 1970 GMC Truck. I appreciate your feedback.

        Larry Shouse
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