View Full Version : Flooding Hard to start! 327


hall85296
Sep 20th, 05, 07:37 PM
I just installed a new 327 and it seams to be flooding itself when I try to start it. I am running a 650 speed demon electric chook (remanufactured), HEI, edelbrock airgap rpm intake, camel hump 462 heads, roller rockers, and a mechanical edelbrock fuel pump. When I get it started It runs ok but If it does not start in the first few seconds it will get flooded. If i hold it to the floor it may start or get worse to the point that i need to remove the plugs. I did just install an new set of ac r45 plugs. I feel that it is the card but what would i need to look for?