1968rt
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440 six pack starts right up, idles great but has been stalling on hard braking. Im guessing float height or vacuum loss from power booster. What do you guys think? Mild motor .528 cam, 4 speed, 3:54 around 500HP.
this is my guess, too. I resolved a similar leak in a 440-4 car by connecting and watching a vacuum gauge during normal driving, coasting and braking. I did not want to poke a hole through the firewall for the vacuum line (to read the gauge within the cabin) so I zip-tied the gauge to the wiper arm. After a few days of seeing the issue and fiddling around, I found the vacuum leak, which turned out to be the lower (carburetor) flange gasket with the intake.Vacuum leak is my first guess
Center carb float level too high.......I run mine with fuel level JUST BELOW SIGHT PLUG OPENING......no dribbling....front/rear carbs JUST AT FUEL LEVEL SIGHT PLUG........IT IS NOT A VACUUM LEAK.......just my opinion......440 six pack starts right up, idles great but has been stalling on hard braking. Im guessing float height or vacuum loss from power booster. What do you guys think? Mild motor .528 cam, 4 speed, 3:54 around 500HP.
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I checked the manifold and carbs, they are fine. I suspect the booster though.Best way to check for a vacuum leak is to spray carburetor cleaner around the base of the carburetors and intake, then go from there.
why do you suspect booster?I checked the manifold and carbs, they are fine. I suspect the booster though.
Well I had a mother of a time getting these carbs right. Drilled out the idle screws on the end carbs and finally got the mixture right. Then I had a slight vacuum leak, which turned out to be at the base plates. Problem now is that the car was laid up for a year and a half. I lost two close members of my family so the car sat. This is the first time since Feb 2024 that it ran. Maybe I need to check the needle in the center carb also. Could be old gas crap in there also! Never trusted the repo booster. The brakes just didnt feel 100% right.why do you suspect booster?
Was this a non-issue before on hard braking and now suddenly it is or is this a new or tuned carb setup and suddenly the issue started? When I first installed my Quickfuel 735 SS on my 451, I had the same hard braking stall problem. I lowered the fuel float level to bottom of sight glass and the issue went away.
GEEZ Linda...Under hard braking, my 440 w/850 Demon would almost stall after panic stop. Only one time. Leaving a 4way stop, Linda screams THEY DONT STOP! Guess what, they DO stop. One other time, I “saved it. Try not to brake hard unless urgent.
Yup... Which is why you extend all three ventsif fuel is sloshing/flooding due to a high float; it could be any of the 3 carbs, no?