Hello forum!
I have a pretty pervasive stumble that seems to defy logic, and I'm at the point where I could use your advice. I recently picked up a 1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, with the 500ci engine, 59,000 original miles. The Quadrajet is behaving in a manner that really has me confused.
First off, here's the carb's ID:
17056230
0796
From what I can tell, this is the carb that originally came with the car. Here are the symptoms:
Cold (45 degrees F) startup is fine, after pumping pedal twice. After starting with choke on (at fast idle), engine starts to stumble and miss within about a minute.
Touching the gas and getting the car to step off fast idle, we come back onto all cylinders. As car warms up, part throttle results in missing again, as if one plug's bad. Take your foot off = smooth idle.
Once fully warm:
1/4 throttle, things are fine, car runs as it should. 1/2 throttle (up to just before opening secondaries), car stumbles, stumbles, stumbles. Has backfired through carb once or twice. Then, surprisingly, catches up with itself and acceleration takes place as it should.
WOT: About two seconds of stumble, then it 'fights its way through' and acceleration is normal.
If this was a fuel starvation issue, in theory the car should just continue to starve itself, not reward me with acceleration once it 'fights through'. Even worse, taking the car for a long trip on the highway seems to cure it of PT and WOT problems. Drove for 45 miles, PT throttle issues are gone, WOT has what I'd call the 'normal' Quadrajet pause as the secondaries open.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
With best regards,
James F. Smith
Portland, Maine