Burbinator86
Member
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2025
- Posts
- 31
- Reaction score
- 24
- Location
- Oregon
- First Name
- Evan
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- Suburban K1500
- Engine Size
- 350
So I will give a quick rundown of what I have and what the issues seem to be. I have a 1986 GMC suburban with a small block 350 and a 700R4. The engine is completely stock and so is the exhaust. The only thing that has been changed is a Edelbrock 1406 carburetor that I just finished cleaning/rebuilding this last Saturday.
Now, for the issues, which I hadn’t experienced before I rebuilt the carb.
When first starting up it acts like it has to clear itself out for about 90 seconds and shakes like crazy like it’s running on a couple of cylinders instead of all eight. After it warms up, it seems to clear out. Then while driving it as an example this morning, I noticed it at about 40-45 mph in third gear, when I let off at anything over about 2000 RPM it pops and sputters out the exhaust like crazy.
It’s never done it before and has only happened since I rebuilt the carburetor. And if it helps, my adjustment screws are about two and three-quarter turns out. It was at 2 1/8 but it didn’t make a difference.
It has brand new spark plug wires, and the cap, rotor, and spark plugs are about six months old
Any help is greatly appreciated. I get most young guys want a pop tune, and for their car to run like crap, but I really would rather not.
Now, for the issues, which I hadn’t experienced before I rebuilt the carb.
When first starting up it acts like it has to clear itself out for about 90 seconds and shakes like crazy like it’s running on a couple of cylinders instead of all eight. After it warms up, it seems to clear out. Then while driving it as an example this morning, I noticed it at about 40-45 mph in third gear, when I let off at anything over about 2000 RPM it pops and sputters out the exhaust like crazy.
It’s never done it before and has only happened since I rebuilt the carburetor. And if it helps, my adjustment screws are about two and three-quarter turns out. It was at 2 1/8 but it didn’t make a difference.
It has brand new spark plug wires, and the cap, rotor, and spark plugs are about six months old
Any help is greatly appreciated. I get most young guys want a pop tune, and for their car to run like crap, but I really would rather not.