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85 305 bog issue
Hello,
I have a 1985 K5 with a 305 v8. I have a Rochester 4bl carb (reman) just installed. I bought this Blazer about 9 months ago, after redoing the wire rat nest and replacing many of the vacuum lines. I got it running well at idle. I have replaced the following: 1. distributor cap 2. Plugs and wires 3. coil 4. egr valve 5. Carb 6. fully rebuilt transmission I am having an issue with bog at full throttle. I get a backfire from the carb right after the bog when I try to kick the carb for acceleration. I have timed the engine to 9 before. The engine starts great usually on the second try and pump off the accelerator. The cold start runs well and the auto choke seems to be functioning properly. I can drive it at low speeds and under slow acceleration, but if I kick it or try to get the kick down to work it bogs, sputters, and dies. I have run compression checks and all are within specs for a 35-year-old engine. I have adjusted all valves to spec. I have checked and rechecked my vacuum lines to diagram and they are correct. I am assuming there is a vacuum leak because my secondaries are not kicking in at all when full throttle is applied while parked. I AM AT MY WITTS END and out of ideas and diagnostics. Any input will help. |
I would start with making sure that you do not have an exhaust restriction.
George |
Keep in mind, the 305 is a pretty gutless engine to begin with.
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gutless yes, but no legs and balls not so much
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Have you disconnected the timing connector when setting engine timing?
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Regarding timing, what Les said and this covers most of it:
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...g-305.1054916/ George |
I have an EFI ignition on the motor, there is no timing advance to disconnect (no vac advance). The only thing I have not done yet, though I have looked for vac leaks, is try to adjust the carb even though it is a reman. I have thought about the exhaust. It has the stock manifolds and connections, it looks to have a newer cat. The Blazer sat for the better part of 6 yrs. The only other thing I can ask is, that the engine does have cruise control (which is disconnected) and there is a vacuum reservoir does this res have anything to do with secondary activation? I can find no diagrams showing the vacuum routing to and from the res.
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Originally Posted by LesMyer
(Post 752219)
Have you disconnected the timing connector when setting engine timing?
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Originally Posted by LesMyer
(Post 752219)
Have you disconnected the timing connector when setting engine timing?
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If you really have an EFI (electronic fuel injection) distributor and a carb, then you have a mess. If this is the case get an old fashioned HEI for $40 off of Amazon.
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