Shortly after I put the lwb back on the road in '94 I was forced to learn more than I was really interested in knowing about the intricacies of the old rod linkage system, as it was painfully obvious that I was making minimal use of the carb.
I pulled all the linkage out, welded up everything that looked like it was suspect, ground the excess back down and called it good. Fast forward 13 years.
I noticed that the truck has been getting a little more sluggish lthe last year or so. I figured it had something to do with my bed rack and all the stuff I keep welding onto it, along with the sliders, spare parts, yada yada. Last week I looked down at the vacuum guage while I was going uphill and noticed that with the pedal mashed I still had 4" of manifold vacuum.
Suspicions aroused, I decided to pull the linkage apart again. Lookie what I found:
I pulled all the linkage out, welded up everything that looked like it was suspect, ground the excess back down and called it good. Fast forward 13 years.
I noticed that the truck has been getting a little more sluggish lthe last year or so. I figured it had something to do with my bed rack and all the stuff I keep welding onto it, along with the sliders, spare parts, yada yada. Last week I looked down at the vacuum guage while I was going uphill and noticed that with the pedal mashed I still had 4" of manifold vacuum.
Suspicions aroused, I decided to pull the linkage apart again. Lookie what I found: