I just (Sat.) got back from a trip to Santa Fe (RT from Los Angeles). Car ran great, got 20mpg, rarely drove under 70 (rarely over 75). About 2000 miles in a week. Half way, had to retard the spark about 3 degrees to take the cheap indian res 86-octane gas. But today, though otherwise running good, I have a nasty backfire, at low car speed/wide-open-throttle, typical "bog" territory; take off from a traffic light up a mild hill, heavy load, WOT at about 1600 rpm (auto trans), lots of backfire. Back off throttle, accellerates fine; WOT, backfires. Once RPM is up, it doesn't. Carb is a Weber 32/36DGEV on a 258; 904 auto trans, 2.73 axle, stock tires. What causes backfire under this condition? I'd think timing, except that I just adjusted it very closely, checked vacuum and mechanical advance. Since I did the road adjustment I can't tell you precisely what static is; I had it about 7btdc static, it's probably no about 4btdc. Could it be not enough accell pump squirt? The pump lever on this carb had a deep groove from wear (I bought it used). I filed it all flat and readjusted, but the pump diaphragm could be leaking (again). (I also have a high rpm burble, wide open throttle also, say 3400+ rpm at 70 mph, that I think is from leaning out, either jetting or inadequate fuel pump. It's not strictly RPM, but total fuel demand high speed and WOT.) _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com