chevy 350,idles fine,wont take a load

dinoman

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Volvo-chevy 350,replaced plugs,wires,points,condensor,cap,and rotor. Have rechecked firing order,dwell at idle is right at 30 degrees,and timing is right on. I also winterized a 120 gallon tank with only a 1/4 tank,and i must say,i cant remember if i added any stabilizer! Engine starts better than ever,idles perfect,everything fine up to about 2500 rpms,then breaks up,seems to pop through carb,and i cant get any more rpms out of it.I replaced fuel/water seperator,and no differance.Think its bad gas??<br />Thank You all.
 

bernieb

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Re: chevy 350,idles fine,wont take a load

Try running engine hooked up to a portable gas tank by-passing main tank.Check the one way flow gas fitting usually on top of main tank ,if you have a leaf in main tank it can shut off pick-up tube.Check filter at carb if you have a rochester.Try some carb cleaner while running and keep fire extinguiser handy.
 

dgp

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Re: chevy 350,idles fine,wont take a load

suggestion, drain the fuel tank and put in fresh gas, i had the same problem and am now rebuilding my chev/omc 350 due to detination of two cylinders. fuel is a lot cheaper than an engine.
 

magster65

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Re: chevy 350,idles fine,wont take a load

If it turns out the gas is ok, check to see that your timing is advancing properly and that your carb. isn't leaning out (gummed up from sitting).
 

magster65

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Re: chevy 350,idles fine,wont take a load

It's a longshot but I've seen leaky risers do that too. As the rpms increase it starts to push the water into the exhaust.
 
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