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What are some causes of intake backfires in a 60s chevy truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="hotness" data-source="post: 2628651" data-attributes="member: 371129"><p>Well it could be incorrect fuel mixture. Usually on a carburetors engine once the engine start (hot start) I step on the accelerator once to clear the carburetor throat. On Fuel injection engines you don't need to do this. Its a must that the ignition system is in good shape before making carburetor adjustments, This means good cap, rotor, plugs, wires, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotness, post: 2628651, member: 371129"] Well it could be incorrect fuel mixture. Usually on a carburetors engine once the engine start (hot start) I step on the accelerator once to clear the carburetor throat. On Fuel injection engines you don't need to do this. Its a must that the ignition system is in good shape before making carburetor adjustments, This means good cap, rotor, plugs, wires, etc... [/QUOTE]
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