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Curing the Backfire Blues?

Posted: 5/20/09 7:14amMessage 1 of 5
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Leavenworth, KS - USA
Joined: 1/24/2007
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Vette(s): MM Red 1971 T-top,LS5,4-speed, black leather C5 seats, Hooker sidepipes. Previous: 64 Coupe, 65 Roadster L76 / N14
Pretty bad backfiring on downshifting.  Cry  Where do I start? 
 
Added Hooker sidepipes with Turbo Spiral inserts.  Holley carb (not Q-jet).
 
Timing?  Air-fuel?  Bad karma?  Darn near impossible to see the timing tab on the LS5.
 
Any help would be appreciated.  Mike

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Curing the Backfire Blues?

Posted: 5/20/09 7:29amMessage 2 of 5
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Mounds View, MN - USA
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Vette(s): 70 LT1 coupe, 69 350 HP coupe, 69 390HP 427 coupe, 71 LS5 convert, 85 coupe, 93 coupe
You improved the breathing and changed the carb, and now you have a problem.  I would guess you need to re-jet your new carb.  If you have access to an air/fuel guage, adjust for 14.7:1 ant cruise, and 12.6:1 at full throttle.  Then fine tune from there.

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Curing the Backfire Blues?

Posted: 5/20/09 9:35amMessage 3 of 5
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Flanders, NJ - USA
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Vette(s): 1982 Black, ZZ4, Hooker Side Pipes, 3.55 Rear, Rebuilt & upgraded 700R4, All new suspension, brakes, & new Charcoal interior.
Downshifting means slowing down, that's a no-no in a Corvette Rolling On The Floor Laughing
Hey Mike you have to send me some pictures with the side pipes, don't ya just love them!
Hope you work it out soon so you can enjoy the season with no problems.
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Curing the Backfire Blues?

Posted: 5/20/09 11:56amMessage 4 of 5
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Leavenworth, KS - USA
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Vette(s): MM Red 1971 T-top,LS5,4-speed, black leather C5 seats, Hooker sidepipes. Previous: 64 Coupe, 65 Roadster L76 / N14
Dave -- You slay me, brother!  Rolling On The Floor Laughing  The only thing I like less than slowing down, though, is the T-BONE at the crossroads! 
 
I need to take some happy snaps.  Just installed the C5 passenger seat the other night, so Grandson #1 can ride along. I've been quite happy with just one seat!
 
To clarify my original post, NOT a new Holley carb (still the old one).  Pipes were the only change.
 

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Curing the Backfire Blues?

Posted: 5/22/09 3:04pmMessage 5 of 5
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sonoma, CA - USA
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Vette(s): 72 LT-1 AC coupe,69 l-36 coupe
lets start at the beginning, if the the car ran fine before the header and muffler change and you did nothing else then my first question is  are the headers and mufflers new or used, if used the header flange might be warped and allowing air to be drawn into the primary pipe between the head, gasket, or flange, where warped, this will cause a backfire in the exhaust, did the car run fine for a while and then start to backfire, you have to re tighten the flange bolt 3-4 times after a run allowing the engine to be stone cold between tightenings to be sure they are tight,  you should also check where the muffler slips on to the collector at the front fender for leaks, also use the good thick flange  gaskets and locking header bolts, another reason for backfire in the exhaust is a  over rich condition in the carb, probley not the problem, cause by rights if anything it should be running a little leaner, in which case it would backfire through the carb. anips2009-05-22 15:08:32
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