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badmav70
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nice too meet you all. im new and im having trouble with my 77 ltd ii. it has the 351m motor with the 2bbl that for the most part runs great. but i cant get rid of the carb stumble from a dead stop. the thig that has me really confused is my adjustment screw is out like 6-8 turns and it doesnt change. ive never had a carb like that. just had the carb rebuilt by my brother about 2 months ago, just swaped out the accel pump today and still no change....
cant seem too find any vacume leaks. dont want too tweek the timming cause otherwise the car rund great.... and seggestions? its keeping me from driving the car cause every now and then it will pop up threw the carb and/or stall |
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Robbdtme
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How bad was the accel pump diaphram? On the bottom is a power valve one that the rubber part gets really stiff too.
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Johnny cash Special 74-75-76 freak. 77 XR7. 78 LTD II sport looks pretty but poop 302 in it.
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badmav70
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the acel pump was changed 3months ago when my brother rebuilt the carb. i did it again cause it was the cheapest start. i am unsure about the power valve he said he changed that too.. im guessing id have too pull the carb off too changed it again? or can it be done on the car?
another strange notei pulled out the one mixture screw i can see and shot some carb cleaner in it, put the screw back in and strangly it ran great no hesitation i took it for a ride and it scared the crap out of me the power it had. but after the next stop sign it was back too the stumble... a few people i talked too said the 351m is known for valve trouble but i have a hard time thinking that cause otherwise it runs great. |
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badmav70
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this is my 77 LTD II
Edited by badmav70 - 05-September-2013 at 1:58PM |
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aquartlow
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Badmav70, Nice ride you got there! Dealing with the carb issues, it sounds like you have debris making it's way into the carburetor, possibly clogging the accelerator pump circuit and/or the mixture screw orifices. It has been a while since working on a 2100/2150 Motorcraft though.
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JoeKarasinski
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Just a thought, Check the intake manifold gaskets. try to cover the top of the carb with your hands while its ideling and it should stall. if it doesn't you're sucking air from some where. probally arounf the intake.
My windsor only has 60,000 on it and we found this problem on it.
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Welcome! Great looking LTD II. I just sold a '77 LTD II Squire wagon, with the exact same problem. I did replace the accel pump, but that's as far as I got, before I sold it. When mine would stumble, I could hear a faint high pitched "whistling" from under the dash. I was going to dig into troubleshooting vacuum next. Good luck!
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Robbdtme
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Here is a stupid one I did myself.. The accel pumps 4 screws are different lengths, I didn't pay attention and had a longer one in a shorter ones position. It poked right through the carbs float bowl area and was hitting the float preventing it from working and filling properly. You can remove just the top of the carb while still installed and look at it. Hopefully this didn't happen.
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Johnny cash Special 74-75-76 freak. 77 XR7. 78 LTD II sport looks pretty but poop 302 in it.
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badmav70
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thanks for the compliments. its a little rough around the edges but i like it.. now that you mention it i tried the chokeing out the carb trick the other day and it didnt effect it as in would not stall. so i was figureing vac leak issue but for the life of me i couldnt find any. but thats what i will try too focus on. would that normally cause the popping threw the carb? i did notice that the accel pump screws were difernt sizes though
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badmav70
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any good tips for finding vaccume leaks? heard bout spraying carb cleaner and listening too the the motor rev.
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Robbdtme
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Popping back is running lean in your case. I think.
Nice LTD II BTW! |
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Johnny cash Special 74-75-76 freak. 77 XR7. 78 LTD II sport looks pretty but poop 302 in it.
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Big Bird
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Check your intake manifold. I'm not sure about cleveland/modified engines, but windsor motors need the intake retorqued every so often. the bolts lose torque and this can lead to vacuum leaks into the lifter valley.
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Rockatansky
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do you have about 7 miles of vacuum hose under the hood?
even if you only have 5 miles there can be a leak anywhere along any of them as mentioned popping through the carb is a symptom of running lean, which is in turn a possible result of a vacuum leak. is there an EGR plate under the carb? they're known to either clog with carbon or burn through & leak, or both. they also present an extra carb base gasket that many people Never replace, or replace with a wrong type material. the gasket between the manifold & EGR plate needs to be exhaust rated, much more durable & temp resistant than a regular carb gasket the carb clean into the mix screw hole does suggest that you may have a contaminated gas tank, you might want to place an easily serviceable / replaceable filter either before or after the pump. right before the pump in the rubber line is an easy spot & works well except for serious performance applications, after the pump you should have steel line & can be quite crowded. sounds like it's time to flush that carb out on the bench again? have you used Berryman's carb dip? what happens is the jank in there somehow starts growing and separates the gasket, then it sucks air & runs lean. not saying for sure this is what you got goin on but something to check Edited by Rockatansky - 07-September-2013 at 7:38AM |
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Rockatansky
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another thing to check would be whether or not your vacuum & mechanical advance in the distributor are working properly
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75GranMan
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check for a burned through EGR spacer plate.
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ThunderOnTheRoad429
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I would disconnect the fuel line to the carb and run it into a soda bottle, start the car and let it run untill it uses up all the gag in the bowls. At this point the carb will open up and let and debris flow past. Then reconnect the fuel line and check out it's performance. This doesn't cost a thing and just might take care of the problem.
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badmav70
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thank you all for the seggestions i will try messing with it again some tomorrow afternoon. and try a few of the segestions. will keep you all posted
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badmav70
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well i messed with it a little today found some vacume that was routed kinda messed up. egr was hooked too something with no vaccume and the vac advance was not getting any either. so its running much better so far, will know for sure when it cools down and i get more gas in the tank lol.
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