I'm looking for some input to chase down a gremlin. Car is a 1973 H code 351C, C6 transmission. Previous owner has installed a holley single plane intake thats supposedly made for the 2V heads, headers, and a pretty new looking holley vacuum secondary carb. I put on a new distributor yesterday, hooked up to ported vacuum.
The Issue I'm having is the engine stumbles if you're driving and let almost all the way off the gas. It idles fine, both in gear and in park. It accelerates ok. If you let off the gas completely, it'll coast. But if you try to give it part throttle while you're coasting, or if you accelerate up to like 45MPH and then let off the throttle partially to try and maintain that speed, the motor will sputter and hiccup.
I have tried tuning it with initial timing at 8, 12 and 14 degrees. Each time, I went by the book setting timing and adjusting the idle mix screws with a vacuum gauge. Vacuum gauge stays stable in the high teens. And after setting the idle speed, adjusting the accelerator pump so it activates right when you hit the throttle. After a while, I figured maybe it was trash in the carb or something. I replaced it with a brand new edelbrock AVS2 carb. And damn if it doesn't do the same thing after I got that bolted up and went for a test drive.
Does anybody have any guesses what to try next?
The Issue I'm having is the engine stumbles if you're driving and let almost all the way off the gas. It idles fine, both in gear and in park. It accelerates ok. If you let off the gas completely, it'll coast. But if you try to give it part throttle while you're coasting, or if you accelerate up to like 45MPH and then let off the throttle partially to try and maintain that speed, the motor will sputter and hiccup.
I have tried tuning it with initial timing at 8, 12 and 14 degrees. Each time, I went by the book setting timing and adjusting the idle mix screws with a vacuum gauge. Vacuum gauge stays stable in the high teens. And after setting the idle speed, adjusting the accelerator pump so it activates right when you hit the throttle. After a while, I figured maybe it was trash in the carb or something. I replaced it with a brand new edelbrock AVS2 carb. And damn if it doesn't do the same thing after I got that bolted up and went for a test drive.
Does anybody have any guesses what to try next?