Big Block 64 Olds Super 88

Yes...a 394 ci motor..!

Carb is a mess. Flies down the interstate with ease but falls flat on face on low speed turns.

Buggin crap out of me---no one can't figure out why it's doing that.

Tom
 
Tom this is beautifully finished, love how the gold just came back to life!

Thanks for all the photos documenting everything, I know it’s not always easy to stop your work, take pictures and get back to work.
 
Yes...a 394 ci motor..!

Carb is a mess. Flies down the interstate with ease but falls flat on face on low speed turns.

Buggin crap out of me---no one can't figure out why it's doing that.

Tom

Sitting that long the carb more than likely needs to be taken apart and cleaned as the old gas has probably gummed some things up. Be nice to have a rebuild kit. Check rockauto.com
 
Yes...a 394 ci motor..!

Carb is a mess. Flies down the interstate with ease but falls flat on face on low speed turns.

Buggin crap out of me---no one can't figure out why it's doing that.

Tom

Sitting that long the carb more than likely needs to be taken apart and cleaned as the old gas has probably gummed some things up. Be nice to have a rebuild kit. Check rockauto.com


If there has been gas sitting in the system that long, you'll need to do more than just clean the carb, the whole fuel system incl. tank would need to be flushed/cleaned.

More specific to the stumbling on turns, I'd be checking the carb float first.
 
I should add to check for vacuum leaks. Check/replace vacuum hoses as needed, check the accelerator pump for proper operation as the rubberized material may have a defect from drying out.
 
Great work Tommy! The power of 7!!!!!! Excellent results...and super cool that it's your car!!!

I would look at the float level, sounds like the bowl(s) aren't full enough and she's starving for fuel in the corners.
 
More specific to the stumbling on turns, I'd be checking the carb float first.

Especially if it's a Holley.

I should add to check for vacuum leaks. Check/replace vacuum hoses as needed, check the accelerator pump for proper operation as the rubberized material may have a defect from drying out.

Exactly. Took the words right out of my mouth, Dave.
 
We've done all above---float bowls, vac leaks ect...

Pulled the carb off 7 or 8 times...

Even sent it out to an old school carb guy (twice) who does these old carbs and bench test them as well...Said my carb is fine.

All new parts too...

Still stalls out when turning.

Will attack later---too many cars to buff out now! Grin.

tom
 
Check fuel pressure to the carb ?. A lot of those vehicles have a filter on the pickup tube in the tank.
 
Especially if it's a Holley.

No Holley, OEM carb would be the Rochester 4Jet 4GC, which later evolved in to the Quadrajet (by going to a spreadbore design and vac secondaries among other tweaks).

These carbs have a plastic insert in the bowl that is there to prevent sloshing/spilling ... if that is missing it could cause starvation.
 
57Rambler---

Correct, it's a Rochester.

plastic insert? Don't recall that part! Maybe that's it!

Any chance of a picture of said plastic insert?

I'll check with Dr Google to see if I can find a pic.

Thanks Rambler...

Tom
 
davidc...

That's a possibility!

We'll check that out.

Tom
 
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