slight hesitation issues
Also, my air filter seems to get really dirty real fast. i noticed some residual fuel spray when i turn off the car, prolly whats getting the filter dirty. any ideas on this one too??
thanks!
-chris
I want to try and get these issues cleared up before the guy buys the car. :-)
your air filter getting dirty is most likely due to the dusty/dirty environment the car is operated in. Do you have a radiator fan driven by a belt off the crankshaft? if so, then it's most likely pulling dirty air in all the time and blowing it up at the air filter. Do you have a fan shroud around the radiator and fan?
if you're getting fuel spray out of the carb onto the air filter, without seeing it i would guess you have your timing a little too advanced and the mixture a little too rich for idle so on shutdown your getting a little reversion up through the intake and out the carb, almost like a backfire but without the fire. This is also caused by whatever overlap your cam has, higher overlap or tighter lobe separation angle (LSA) means your intake valve starts to open before the piston reaches top dead center on the exhaust stroke. When the tune is not optimal and when the motor is hot, on shutdown this reversion can happen and can be somewhat normal, it all depends on what your setup is which you didn't completely say. So i would look into what coolant temp your engine is running at when you shut down, what cam you have and is it installed straight up or is it installed a few degrees advanced which would increase the reversion on shutdown? And check your timing at idle and carb idle mixture, if anything lean the mixture a little, and also check the carb float level. checking fuel level in the bowl, or the float setting, is always step #1 in tuning any carb because it affects everything!
With hesitation off the line, that's most likely a lean condition, and they have simple troubleshooting steps in the edelbrock carb manual which you can download online from them to solve it.



