Secondary throttle problem on Weber 500 (1404) carb
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:38 pm
Hi folks,
I've got a Weber/Edelbrock 1404 four barrel carb on my 3.5, and it goes very well apart from one minor annoyance:
The secondary throttle plates are a bit reluctant to close off properly at idle, leading to a slightly fast and rough idle. If I manually force them shut by fiddling with the lever, the idle comes back to normal. It's rather strange, because when the engine is off, the secondary throttles snap shut cleanly with the return spring, but when the engine is idling, there seems to be some stiffness there, causing the problem (maybe because of manifold vacuum sucking on the plates).
The carb was new 4000 miles ago, BTW.
Any ideas?
Jeff
I've got a Weber/Edelbrock 1404 four barrel carb on my 3.5, and it goes very well apart from one minor annoyance:
The secondary throttle plates are a bit reluctant to close off properly at idle, leading to a slightly fast and rough idle. If I manually force them shut by fiddling with the lever, the idle comes back to normal. It's rather strange, because when the engine is off, the secondary throttles snap shut cleanly with the return spring, but when the engine is idling, there seems to be some stiffness there, causing the problem (maybe because of manifold vacuum sucking on the plates).
The carb was new 4000 miles ago, BTW.
Any ideas?
Jeff