Wonder if anyone has experience with the Rochester 2 GC 2 bbl. carb?
I have a 7045162 on a 75 Pontiac 350 (M) that's giving me problems. I've had the car for 9 years, and it used to be fine, but now it's gotten to be a real problem. It starts easily when cold. But, when I go somewhere, park, and come back out, it's very hard to re-start. I think the bowl is leaking into the intake and flooding. Whatever causes it, it is flooded.
I put a kit in it, but it still does it.
I was trying to think of where the bowl could leak. It has a power valve in the middle of the floor of the bowl. It's a brass valve with a small pin in the middle which is pushed by a spring loaded rod hanging above it that is vacuumed actuated. There is also a mechanical power valve at the bottom of the accelerator pump well, which has a button that is pushed by the bottom end of the pump. The valves have base gaskets. I'm wondering if there are any seals inside the valves that could deteriorate and leak. Or are they just small spring loaded pistons with no interior seals? So I don't know if they should be a concern. They don't look like they come apart, and I don't see replacements for sale.
Also, there's a small aluminum check valve ball in the bottom of the pump well. The one that came out of the carb is larger than the new one in the kit. I bought 2 kits, and both have the smaller alumninum ball. I put the new one in, but now I'm thinking I should put the old larger one back in, since maybe the small ball isn't sealing?
I've adjusted the float to specs. It was off a bit. I'm getting a new float in case the old float got saturated.
There's also a hesitation when taking off. I can feather the takeoff and once it's going it's fine and power is good. But if I accelerate from a stop too quickly, it can die. I think it's not getting a sufficient pump shot. If the check ball is not sealing, that could be the problem.
It's a simple carb, and should be easy, but getting the right parts for it has been hard.
Sorry for the long winded post. Any ideas would be appreciated.