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moemoney
Cam change took at a thrumpr cam & put a stock cam in & now when i start it ,it wont to flood the
plugs out anybody have a answer it a 350 engine with flat top piston 041 heads on it & bord .30 over
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December 8, 2010
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nomadsrule
If this is not a fuel injected engine................Choke could be sticking,dirt in carb needle and seat bad,too cold of a spark plug.
See what # spark plug your specific engine calls for.
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December 12, 2010
embarracuda
Check and make sure you carb is not to big for a stock cam. Or the carb jets are not to big for the cam.
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December 12, 2010
61pontiac
It sounds to me like the carb was turned up side down. And a little dirt is stuck in the needle valve and set, take a pair of vise grips, clamp the rubber hose to the fuel pump start the car and let it run out of gas, when the eng startest to quit open and close the throttle until the eng stops running. Remove the grips, and start the eng it should have sucked the dirt out of the carb. And it should quit flooding. Good Luck
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January 8, 2011
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