Hi, all. Seems like I've found the right place!
I am just getting started on this new (to me) '88 Southwind Motorhome, on a p30 chassis, 454 engine, 17085212 Q'Jet carb. The coach had been sitting for most of 2 years, although it was started every month or two, during that whole time. I drove it about 175 miles the day I bought it, to get it home, and for the most part, it ran well.
Now, the reason I'm here...
I'm not a very aggressive driver, at least in the MH - I have a Honda Valkyrie for that. But, several times I did have to push the MH a bit, especially in hills, etc. to maintain speed. I noticed that when I did, it SOUNDED like the secondaries opened up, the "suck sound" turned into a deeper, louder "whaaaa" sound, but the MH seemed to stumble a bit, and actually lose power. This was at 50-55 mph, or so, trying to maintain speed up the hill (Indiana hills are really just that, small hills, nothing serious at all!). It was livable, I just slowed down a bit. However, when I got about 20 miles from home, there IS a pretty steep incline, and it totally bogged down, and I was doing about 30-35, when I got to the top of the hill, which is probably only 1/2 mile or less, and wondering if I'd even make it to the top. Also, not long before that, it seemed to stumble a bit, just maintaining 55 mph., without any hills.
I bought a new carb fuel filter, that can't hurt at all, and the cannister filter, as the P30 has one on the chassis by the tank, but found that it wasn't there, and instead, there was a Holley Fuel Regulator there. Not sure why...
I'm figuring to rebuild the carb, but I haven't messed with a truck carb, for at least 35 years. Most of the carbs I've done are motorcycle carbs, Strombergs, and SU's, usually multi-carbs. I did just finish the carb on my '51 Ford Flathead, but hey, that's pretty darn simple - kind of like a piece of hose!
the gas is fresh - the gent I bought the MH from's neighborhood kids, made sure of that - they drained his 70 gallon tank over the course of the year. at first he just figured the fuel gauge wasn't working, until it died. After that he'd only put a gallon or two in it, when he started it.
Any suggestions? Things to look for, right off the bat, that might "postpone" a rebuild, until this winter?
I am getting ready to order Cliff's book, but will be needing a kit, and I figure the SR kit will suffice. I AM wondering, though, if I should see if I can find another carb, so that the motorhome isn't down completely while I do the carb. It's running now, and we're hoping to use it a few times, before the fall. The place we intend to camp is only about 20 miles from us, so I'm not too worried about it making it or not.
Thanks, glad to be here...
Roger