You might be able to buy or borrow a shop book with all the details and pictures.
Either the carb needs rebuilt or your timing needs reset.
Have the timing checked , sounds like it might be off.
It could be that your carburetor needs to be rebuilt.
You are looking at a price close to $3,000 for the installation of a rebuilt transmission on the vehicle. The amount will vary depending upon who does the service for you.Ê
uneven or non true surface of 1 or all surfaces, wich can cause a bad seal. or a carburetor that you have had rebuilt by 2 separate people but still it is still not working properly ( like my self )
Your question is a little vague, but here are a couple of ideas for you. The carburetor float is adjusted incorrectly. The carburetor was modified, or replaced with a modified part that doesn't meet the original carburetor specs. A test you can perform to determine if it is the carburetor causing the problem would be to drive the car for 5 miles, then stop and remove one of the spark plugs. It should be a clean leaning to a gray color. Any black sooty stuff on the plug means too much fuel coming from the carburetor. You also need to make sure you did your part correctly. Are all of the vacuum lines connected and in the original positions? Spray some WD-40 around the carburetor while running to see if there is a vacuum leak. The engine will change rpm if there is. Adjust the idle mixture if you haven't already. The carb shop would have set it to manufactures specifications, but may need to be adjusted to your car.
Odds are the needle and seat in the carb is faulty. Probably need to be rebuilt.
Yes, carburetors can either be replaces with a new one, or rebuilt. However, in most cases, people will choose to replace the old damaged, or broken, carburetor with a new one. Rebuilding mechanical parts on an automobile is becoming an obsolete practice.
Freshly rebuilt with good carburetor at 5000 rpm, 200 horsepower maybe a little more
sounds like you need to either turn up the idle some or get the carburetor rebuilt.
the carb needs to be rebuilt or cleaned. old gas clogged the jets
Removing the head(s) and having the heads reconditioned, installing the rebuilt heads with new gaskets.