DynaBro
Well-Known Member
1970 SuperBee 383 (20k miles on rebuild), brand new Edelbrock AVS2 650 (vacuum advance), brand new Vapor Separator w/ return line (from the good company I cannot recall the name), all new rubber, vented gas cap.
Bogging down under load. Mostly when shifting into 4th and stepping on it. I can finesse the pedal to drive fine otherwise. But it got REALLY bad going up a steep incline in third and second, which has never happened before. The only major thing I have done to the car recently is installed fresh plugs and set the timing as it was heavily advanced.
One weird aspect of this car is that it is a 383 with a return line. But it's worse. The return line delivers into one of the vent lines. And the return nipple on the sending unit where it is supposed to run is crimped shut and useless. I do not know why this was done. This is why I use the vented gas cap, as pressure was building up and causing fuel seeping from the vent lines between the metal and the hose under the car. Yes, I want to put in a new sending unit and correct this but it's a messy job I have been avoiding as I do not have access to a lift.
So this bogging has to be fuel related, right? But what to do? Try deleting the return line and trying again? Run some seafoam through the tank just because?
Bogging down under load. Mostly when shifting into 4th and stepping on it. I can finesse the pedal to drive fine otherwise. But it got REALLY bad going up a steep incline in third and second, which has never happened before. The only major thing I have done to the car recently is installed fresh plugs and set the timing as it was heavily advanced.
One weird aspect of this car is that it is a 383 with a return line. But it's worse. The return line delivers into one of the vent lines. And the return nipple on the sending unit where it is supposed to run is crimped shut and useless. I do not know why this was done. This is why I use the vented gas cap, as pressure was building up and causing fuel seeping from the vent lines between the metal and the hose under the car. Yes, I want to put in a new sending unit and correct this but it's a messy job I have been avoiding as I do not have access to a lift.
So this bogging has to be fuel related, right? But what to do? Try deleting the return line and trying again? Run some seafoam through the tank just because?