Sounds like fuel starvation. In a four barrel, the secondaries try to come on when the throttle goes wide. Look for blockages in the secondary supply passages in the carburator. Also look for restrictions, but not complete blockages in the fuel pump, supply line, float valve & seat system. Give your fuel pump a volume and high speed test. It should squirt like a cut artery in your neck (so to speak). Richard At 8:58 PM -0900 6/24/98, MARK J HASH wrote: >Hi, all. . . > >Dave just introduced me to this list, and I must say, it's been long >overdue. I searched for something like this once and didn't find >anything, so didn't look again, so I guess it found me. > >My only functional MoPar is my '57 Fury (Mr. Finzzz). I just finished an >8 year body off restoration, the only things non-stock are hardened valve >seats and a fuel regulator on the fuel line, since I was having problems >with the secondary carburator leaking and overflowing due to getting too >much fuel. I also had problems between the regulator and generator, and >people kept trying to get me to put in an alternator, but I just couldn't >do it! That problem is now fixed, hopefully for good. > >Now that my car is "done" (yeah, right) my only remaining problem is >that, while cruising at, say, 60 MPH, if I goose it, most of the time it >GOES, but sometimes it kind of sputters and loses power, keeps going, but >slows to 35-50 and won't go any faster til I stop and let him rest. I >only have 600 miles on the rebuilt block, could it be a "breaking in" >thing? > >My loooooong term goal is to have one of each Plymouth model from '57 (and >running). It's a difficult and very expensive goal, but the only cars I'm >missing are the Plaza and Belvedere convertible. I also have a '58 >red/white with red/black interior Belvedere 2dht for sale. > >Anyway, I'm glad to be a part of this list, as I'm sure I'll get much use >out of it! mjh > >Mark J. Hash >Sutherlin, OR >'57 Plymouth Fury
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