3pedals
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I'm still trying to get this car sorted and running reasonably well since I bought it in May. Starting a dedicated thread here, but had another here: https://7173mustangs.com/threads/hello-from-nyc-73-mach-1.43188/. It has a Demon carb sitting on top of a custom adapter plate on top of the original 73 intake, which is a different bore pattern than the carb and has the exhaust heating channel. I suspected a vacuum leak from when I re-attached the carburetor without changing the gasket directly on the manifold flange, so I took everything off, removed and scraped the old gasket and used new felpro 1901 4-hole gaskets on both sides of the metal adapter. But, starting up after that the idle is horrible. It starts but won't hold idle and dies and giving throttle doesn't help. I presume I made it worse and there's now an even more severe vacuum leak happening between the intake and bottom of adapter plate. Given that's all that changed, a significant enough sealing issue could cause that, right?
Video of startup:
Here's how carb sits on adapter:
Here's what the original gasket looked like. It's clear that there was some RTV used underneath as I had to scrape it off and it's visible around the studs. Also, in lower left, you can see that PO, in addition to needing to drill out material for the ports to line up, they also drilled out space from exhaust heat area which was needed for the secondary linkage on the car to fit down into. I believe that's the source of the exhaust leak ticking that is heard on that side of the engine, too.
This is what the intake flange looks like under that gasket (photo not from mine) and the parts in blue are where material was removed to allow for the demon/holley style carb to go on.
So, to fix this, if the new gasket is just not sealing, should I do what the PO did and put some RTV sealant on the intake metal under the gasket? I know that's not normally the right thing to do, but this weird adapter situation I think I have no choice. I do already have an aluminum Performer intake that i'm going to swap, but I really want to just get it running decently for a little while before tackling that. Is the starting issue I have most likely explained by poor sealing here? Thanks for any guidance.
Video of startup:
Here's how carb sits on adapter:
Here's what the original gasket looked like. It's clear that there was some RTV used underneath as I had to scrape it off and it's visible around the studs. Also, in lower left, you can see that PO, in addition to needing to drill out material for the ports to line up, they also drilled out space from exhaust heat area which was needed for the secondary linkage on the car to fit down into. I believe that's the source of the exhaust leak ticking that is heard on that side of the engine, too.
This is what the intake flange looks like under that gasket (photo not from mine) and the parts in blue are where material was removed to allow for the demon/holley style carb to go on.
So, to fix this, if the new gasket is just not sealing, should I do what the PO did and put some RTV sealant on the intake metal under the gasket? I know that's not normally the right thing to do, but this weird adapter situation I think I have no choice. I do already have an aluminum Performer intake that i'm going to swap, but I really want to just get it running decently for a little while before tackling that. Is the starting issue I have most likely explained by poor sealing here? Thanks for any guidance.