Intake manifold carbon buildup [message #281515] |
Sun, 05 July 2015 17:31  |
budworks521
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I was wondering if an engine can still perform with some carbon buildup on the intake just below the carb base? My coach has been running poorly for a few years with multiple problems some solved and others..... Anyways, it seems to run great when running but stalls after 10 minutes or so as if it is starving for gas. Thanks for any input. It should be noted that the carb has been on and off three or four times and the carbon buildup is a little worse than last time.
1974 Painted Desert
455 upper half rebuild
constant project inexperienced mechanic
Grand Rapids Mi
Always trying to learn
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Re: Intake manifold carbon buildup [message #281516 is a reply to message #281515] |
Sun, 05 July 2015 17:46   |
jhbridges
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Check to see if you have a crack in the manifold, in the exhaust crossover.
--johnny
Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell
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Re: Intake manifold carbon buildup [message #281543 is a reply to message #281515] |
Mon, 06 July 2015 06:23  |
budworks521
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I am pretty sure I do not. I put the block off plates in and had the heads off as well. It seems like it is starving for gas.
1974 Painted Desert
455 upper half rebuild
constant project inexperienced mechanic
Grand Rapids Mi
Always trying to learn
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