22r sputter with "new carb"
#1
22r sputter with "new carb"
So heres the deal I had to move to another state for work and left my 87 pickup with a 22r with a family member to use on the farm. Apparently the stock carb started leaking and he couldnt figure it out so he got a "new one" off ebay. I assume its a cheap knock off and it does work but any time you try to push the accelerator past a certain point it starts sputtering if you let off it itll take off just fine. Ive checked all vacuum hoses and everything is correct im suspecting a fuel issue. I have noticed while idling the fuel bowl level is in the upper range of the glass.
#3
I would if the oem wasnt apart and looks like its missing a few things. In this instance I have a old holley 350 I had on a dirt track car I can throw on with a adapter or should I just go ahead and get a weber?
#5
Clean up the old holley and give it a try, they are awesome little carbs on these trucks, kinda wish I went that route with my truck, I got a weber 32/36 and yeah carbs unlimited has the best prices. Its definitely an improvement over stock, mostly for ease of maintenance, you get to desmog the engine so dont have to worry about a dozen vacuum hoses that may leak or a sensor going bad. But if your expecting a noticeable HP increase you'll be disappointed with a weber, MPG will be the same or maybe a scosh better. The weber 38 will give noticeable HP increase at the cost of MPG. my friend recently put a holley 350 on his and it does have a noticeable HP increase and according to him no noticeable difference in MPG.
#7
After christmas ill rebuiled the holley and get a adapter thanks for the info. I will say the china carbs are pretty bad. I took it a part and most of the treads came out with the screws.