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79 for hesitation problem
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mrpatick150
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Mar 10, 2011, 10:08 AM
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79 for hesitation problem
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Ok so I just got a 1979 ford f150 highboy 4x4 with a 351m. And I've been having this intermittent hesitation problem when she's cold and sometimes after she's warmed up. I know normally hesitation means the accelerator ump is going out but that's not an option cause the thing has a brand new edelbrock 1406 carb. I did change the fuel filter and after that it didn't do it for about a day then it came back. It has a new distributor,plugs, wires, msd blaster coil. Also has a mild rv cam and an edelbrock preformer intake. If any one has any input on this problem please let me know thanks
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zmame
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Mar 10, 2011, 5:24 PM
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did you set up the carb after installing? reading up on the carb sounds like this might be your issue below. Q: I purchased your 1406 carburetor and it is too lean, what should I do? A: The 1406 is calibrated lean for fuel economy. In some applications, re-calibration of the carburetor may be necessary for optimum performance. See page 22-23 in the supplied owner’s manual. Step # 23 on the calibration reference chart is a good starting point for enriching the air/ fuel mixture.
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