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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by metro man, Jun 10, 2010.

  1. metro man
    Joined: Apr 29, 2009
    Posts: 12

    metro man
    Member
    from portland

    Hi need help .have a 68 Chevy p10 step van with little later motor i believe to be a 292 w electronic ignition 3 speed trans - early to late 70s , washed motor that morning took to shop were they rebuilt my carb idling fast and zip ties on choke for some unknown reason had it rebuilt idles good seems responsive until i;m driving it no power but had power before so went back and they said tune up needed so i replaced all parts for tune up but not spark plug still no power feels like to me a vacuum leak maybe or out of adjustment they said carb checks out i'm not wanting to take back to these guys any ideas what i can do to fix my self
     
  2. First off, you'll need a few of these:
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    Maybe I'm just a rotten old *******, but I really do not understand what you said.
    Cosmo
     
  3. unkledaddy
    Joined: Jul 21, 2006
    Posts: 2,865

    unkledaddy
    Member

    That's the longest sentence I've ever seen!

    This is the wrong forum for a '68 anything.
     
  4. johnnie
    Joined: Jan 7, 2009
    Posts: 493

    johnnie
    Member
    from indiana

    Why didn't ya change to new plugs too? Check them for fouling even if they are fairly new. Always get the ignition tip top before messing with the carb.
    What is the vacuum when idling? What carb are ya using?
     
  5. R Frederick
    Joined: Mar 30, 2009
    Posts: 2,658

    R Frederick
    Member
    from illinois

    Damn texting kids.:eek:
     
  6. DRUGASM
    Joined: Dec 16, 2008
    Posts: 2,817

    DRUGASM
    Member

    You said it feels like a vacuum leak.....have you checked for that? Check all the lines. They are pretty cheap to replace too if its just the rubber lines.
     
  7. Well its not an extremely difficult surgery as medical procedures go. Just a minor incision and snip the tubes. But I would probably leave that to a medical professional.

    OK about the truck. You can buy a re-manned carb for that turkey at the auto parts.

    Seems like there was nothing wrong prior to being repaired. If you think it has a vacuum leak find it and fix it.

    The engine has a points distributer? if its electronic and not points then short of spark plugs what was done to tune it up?

    Do you know anything for sure about the engine? Its hard for us to guess from a couple of thousand miles away.

    Maybe one of the fellas from the NW that p***ed English cl*** can help you out here.
     
  8. fbama73
    Joined: Jul 12, 2008
    Posts: 989

    fbama73
    Member

    I'd say change the plugs first. Honestly, that shoulod be a part of any tuneup. After that, if you still have the problem, use the carb cleaner test to look for vacuum leaks.
     

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