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1973 L-82 4 spd
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1978 L82 4speed
1994 LT1 6speed
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1978 L82 4speed
1994 LT1 6speed
StingrayJim Jr
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Do you work on your car or does someone else?
I'd set the idle mixture screws at about 1.5 turns and then run the idle set screw in a bit so I can get out of the driver's seat and tweak on it. Check the timing, vacuum, and idle mixture. Then back her down a bit and do it again. Work your way down to 900 rpm.
You may have a vacuum leak.

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Good Morning I have a few questions!! Is this a freshly built engine and if so have you seasoned the cam(2000 rpm for 20-22 minutes)??Is the Edelbrock carb "brand new out of the box"as they advertise?? It sounds like from your description that the fuel bowl is not at the proper level and the accelerator pump is not pushing fuel to the cylinders.. Try turning the primary screws in and bottom out them and then back them out 2 and a half turns.Mark the screws so you don't lose count.If this does not help then it is possible that the floats need to be adjusted.It is not unheard of that the floats were not set right in the factory.It is not the "good ole days when you could take a new Edelbrock out of the box and run with it without a problem"..Their advertisement not mine..I have several Edelbrocks and Carters and all but the Carters had to be rebuilt to run..Good luck and I wish you success..nosal1
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On a new engine start, adjust the idle speed adjustment screw IN(tighten) at least 4-5 turns to raise the idle speed, then start the engine, and adjust the idle to at least 2000-2200 rpms, and just let it idle. Make SURE there is coolant in the system, and check for any leaks while this is happening. After the cam break-in period, adjust the idle speed down slowly until the engine will idle properly. From thee, you can make any final carb/timing adjustments needed.
I e-mailed you a PDF on the adjustments for the Edlebrock carb, and it explains how to fine tune it.


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