Posted by Dave Thompson jr on December 30, 2012 at 09:03:04 from (64.184.126.173):
In Reply to: Re: 235 chevy engine posted by tvman on December 30, 2012 at 07:34:23:
It runs perfect at an idle doesnt smoke had good compression. when going down the road it has good power in 1st and 2nd looses it in 3rd and nothing in 4th. I advanced the timing until it started hard then backed it off a little. There is no timing marks on the balancer or the front cover to set it with a light. The only other thing is that it possibly isnt getting enough fuel when going down the road. It is a very simple carbuerator and cant see anything wrong with it. It is not my truck it is a friend who bought it to haul firewood with and got in to a mess with it. Any ideas why it wont run when it gets under a load. The fuel pump seems to be working fine. Maybe make an adjustment to the float in the carbueraor. Any Ideas
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