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Odd engine behavior after first shutdown of the day
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Engine—carburated Dart/Windsor 427, Quickfuel 750 cfm carb, Victor Jr. manifold, AFR/Smeding heads.
Previous engine was a 351W, 385 hp, originally with a Street Avenger carb, then a Pro Systems carb (no choke), Performer RPM heads and Air Gap manifold.
Both engines act(ed) very nearly the same, including a slight harmonic at about 2050 to 2150 rpm.
First start of the day or hot but after a very short shut down, it runs great. Nice idle, not too rich. Throttle tip-in from idle is crisp, as is the exhaust note.
But if it has been fully warmed up and then shut down for more than 5 to 10 minutes, it starts okay but then runs as if the mixture has become too rich, but there is no visible sign of being too rich. Off-idle throttle response is a bit hesitant and I need to rev the engine higher to get a smooth getaway from stopped. Nowhere near as crisp as before being shut down, and I also need to keep blipping the throttle to get it to run its smoothest at or near idle.
After a while--5 to 10 minutes of running--engine response returns to the way it was after the first start.
I have shut the engine down by shutting off the fuel pump and running the bowls dry. Makes no difference. I have disconnected the choke after the engine is up to temperature. Again, makes no difference
Recently, when getting off the throttle—like when stopping at a stop light—engine idle rpm is initially about 1100 rpm and then slowly reduces to about 950. As if the throttle cable needs lubrication, or if I need stronger return springs. I’ve even backed off the curb idle screw at least a quarter of a turn, with no change in response. Initially idle was set to 800 to 850 rpm. Perhaps the engine has loosened up some since new?
There is insufficient underhood room for a decent spacer between the carb and the manifold. I did install a .3 in thick Holley base gasket yesterday but no difference noted. The fuel system does not have a return to tank or regulator but does have an Aeromotive fuel pump set to about 7 psi according to product info. The car is at sea level.
I can live with this but it does not seem right. All help appreciated.
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Bill
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