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1976 fuel injection questions |
914incali |
Apr 2 2024, 11:07 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 16-February 24 From: bakersfield Member No.: 27,944 Region Association: None |
Picked up a 76 out of texas that had been converted to single carb that just doesn't run very well. I decided to convert back to original FI, essentially everything is gone and I am working on understanding the system. I guess my first question is where does the fuel pump draw power from? there is a single black wire underneath the fuel tank that has no power to it but all the relays have been removed and Im waiting on those from pelican
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emerygt350 |
Jan 6 2025, 06:08 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,532 Joined: 20-July 21 From: Upstate, NY Member No.: 25,740 Region Association: North East States |
You are all good with that butterfly. That is how they look. And yes the suction will be very strong on that idle circuit. Don't worry about sucking anything in through the idle port. As long as you let it set up it won't go anywhere. Using a little bit of electrical tape on the tip of the idle screw is probably better for you anyway. I use the silicon as I know exactly what is going on in my car. It just sits there until I pry it out with a dental pick.
My suggestion is pull that idle screw out, you will see a rounded portion at the top. Add a little electrical tape to that (avoiding the threads of course) and see if that lets you get the idle to where you need it. It's been a long time since I read through this thread, are you still using the original dizzy? Have you checked the advance at idle? If it is original sometimes those weights get stuck and the mechanical advance doesn't entirely go away at idle and you can end up with high idle not realizing it is advance causing it. |
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