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383 in M1008...No Power!

Efituned

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A little history about the truck. I bought it a year ago with 18k miles in great running condition. I got tired of driving 45mph in the truck and needed an engine that could handle more revs with out changing rear end gears.

I got the engine from a friend that used it in a mud truck powered by propane. There is nothing special about the engine other than a Comp Cam 270h with roller rockers. I installed a Edelbrock 1406.

The engine cranks and idles perfect, but has no power under load. For instance if you try to power brake the truck with the pedal to the floor I will not spin the tires.

I did a cranking compression test and got 165psi on all cylinders. I replaced the distributor and I have tried about every different ignition timing position. I have another friend with a cucv and a worn out 350 that will smoke the tires and has great power.

What could be the problem?
 

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Mixture is probably too lean. If it isn't blowing black smoke during these low power periods, it is probably lean.

Up to you to find the proper jet size.
 

73m819

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Sounds like 45/55 is a LOT faster going down the road travel speed then 0
 

Efituned

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Mixture is probably too lean. If it isn't blowing black smoke during these low power periods, it is probably lean.

Up to you to find the proper jet size.
I got a little black smoke under a load.
Sounds like 45/55 is a LOT faster going down the road travel speed then 0
It goes down the road just fine, have pulled anything with it yet. Transmission shifts points are normal from 1-2, then goes into 3 really soon.
Now this sounds stupid but........ You did drain the diesel fuel right.........
I used a electric pump and got most if not all of the diesel out.
Did you change the torque convertor?
probably gonna need at least a 2000 rpm
As far as I know the torque converter is stock. According to the specs on the cam, it will work good with a stock converter.

So far, asking friends around town, i have got that I need a higher stall converter around 1800-2200rpm or there is something wrong with the carb. I am going to check fuel pressure tomorrow and take to a guy that is a pro with carbs and see what happens.
 
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jw4x4

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........propane is not supplied through a carb.......
Uhhh.....Propane is most certainly supplied thru a carb. Rock crawler rigs FREQUENTLY do it. It allows the engine to remain running at any angle. Just got to slightly modify the existing carb. Several companies manufacture and sell kits. I know a guy that owns a propane company and just about everything he owns is converted to propane.
 

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Uhhh.....Propane is most certainly supplied thru a carb. Rock crawler rigs FREQUENTLY do it. It allows the engine to remain running at any angle. Just got to slightly modify the existing carb. Several companies manufacture and sell kits. I know a guy that owns a propane company and just about everything he owns is converted to propane.
On my gas/propane generator the propane feeds into the intake manifold under the carb , it has a seperate regulator to meter the propane .
 

Efituned

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Sorry for the confusion, but I meant stock converter for a 350. It's defiantly not the 6.2 converter.

I don't see how it could be the converter when a stock 350 has more power than my 383. I could understand if it had a crazy cam that needed a higher stall for its power band. According to comp cams I can use a stock gas converter for a 350. I would think that the 383 has about the same power as a stock 383 from low rpm or really any rpm.
 

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how does a stock 350 make more power than a stroker motor that if built right makes 400 hp easy...my stock 350 made 210 hp...
 

tm america

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Did you check the firing order?Bad mix of gas-diesel fuel..?Weak spark or bad cap and rotor?Issues felt under heavy load are ussually spark related... but if you can't figure it out just swap in a hemi and you will be burning the tires up
 

Bob H

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A 383's gonna have more torque than a 350 because of the longer stroke.
If your rocker arm ratio is bigger than 1.5 that could put it past the limits of a stock TC
Did you put a new or used carb on? If used / not freshly rebuilt, then that is probably the issue.
Oh and if your rear brakes are good you won't spin the tires by "Power Braking"
 

Efituned

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The carb is used, fairly new, but in unknown condition. I know all ignition is good. I will know the condition of the carb tomorrow.
 
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