Hi,
My 79' Trans Am with an all original motor, carb, etc seems to have a vacuum leak. Purchased from the original owner in 15' with 37k miles, I took the q-jet carb (original) to get rebuilt just to be on the safe side to a custom hot-rod shop that was recommended. The car ran similar but I was satisfied as it turns over and starts nicely (choke still works) and it idles smooth. The caveat is that it sure sounds like there's a vacuum leak somewhere near the carb. I tried the standard spray carb cleaner technique but not much idle difference was notices if any.
I also shipped the dizzy to get recurved (shop owner had a sun machine). total timing at 34 at 2800rpm. The static timing is set at 20-21 (oem calls for 18). Port vacuum to the vacuum advance moved from manifold per the dizzy rebuilder.
The car starts smoothly and the choke kicks in nicely. I do notice a strong fuel smell the first few minutes upon starting the car (I assume it's normal cause of the high timing etc).
My 79' is a CA car and it has all the smog components and also passes CA smog when I turn the static timing down. I'm still bothered by the vacuum leak sound (the fuel smell upon starting not so much; hope that is ok).
My buddy has an identical 79' 403 CA Trans Am and I took a video of both cars running (his motor has the red water hose running across the motor). You can hear the difference.
Any and all advice welcome.
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