Lately, I've been experiencing an idle problem when placing the car in gear. Once the car is warmed up, if I place it in gear, it will idle poorly and then will turn off. Most of the time it is difficult to restart and the smell of raw fuel is evident from the exhaust when the engine is at idle. Once the engine cools some, it will start up with some coercion.
yesterday, I was at a local cruise and as I put it in reverse to back into a space, it turned off and wouldn't restart. Once it cooled, I was able to start it and fella there listened to the engine with me. He said the carb sounded like it was "loading-up." He explained that the needle is coming off the seat and too much fuel is getting past. On the way home, whenever I stopped at a light, I depressed the gas pedal slightly (with foot on the brake) to keep RPM's higher and prevent stalling. Idle is set to about 850.
It drives great at any other speed besides idle, which isn't as smooth as it should be even while in park. What is going on with the carb and how do I properly diagnose it/fix it. FWIW, I'm not well versed in carbs.
Will R.
Vehicle Specs:
'69 Firebird
YT 400 (.040 over) stock deck height
Speed Pro Forged-9 cc dish ~9.4 comp
#62 heads @ 75cc/XE268 degreed in @ 105* ICL
Iron Intake/Cliff Carb/Airtex Fuel Pump
Dave's Small Body HEI
TH400 w/Hughes GM20 Converter
8.5 10-bolt 3.08 posi
LB Manifolds/2.5" exhaust/X-Pipe/Dynomax ST's