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SuperNova76
09-22-2008, 09:11 PM
Whats the average gas mileage for a 305 v8 smallblock?

There is something VERY wrong with my nova, Its only getting....Dare i even say it....4-5 mpg, and thats AFTER getting it adjusted from running to rich.

Any thoughts?

MrPbody
09-23-2008, 09:32 AM
A bunch of things are out of wack. That's deplorable fuel consumption.

Check cam and ignition timing. Is it a 2-bbl. or 4-bbl.? What is the rear axle ratio? Stock engine, or modified for performance? Please gve as much detail as possible.

Jim

SuperNova76
09-23-2008, 09:32 PM
1976 Chevy Nova Sedan
250,000 Miles ( estamated, the speedo only goes till 99,999)

305 SB V8
THM350 auto tranny
2 barrel carb
Everything is original, no performance parts, However parts have been replaced, as they do wear out but everything was OEM.

Not sure what that gear ratio is, I would go out and find out but I do live in the Not so great northwest and its been pretty wet out and i dont have a garage.

I have noticed it smells heavily of gas, but the air/ fuel mixture is correct, also there is this one random tube hanging off of the left side of the carb and its not attached to anything...It doesnt leak or anything like that.

The previous owner noted the car only got about 8-10 mpg at best.

The timing is a little off, it does grumble when I shut it off, sometimes more than other times.

gatoratoy227
09-24-2008, 12:14 AM
between 8-13 mpgs

scrapper1
09-24-2008, 12:36 AM
those were prety good moters in the pontiac. my dad loved his and they do have quite abit get up and go his had a 4bcarb and not bad gas milage.

MrPbody
09-24-2008, 09:37 AM
Pontiac? Huh?

The "heavy smell of gas" is a key piece of information. How are you determining the air/fuel ratio is "good"? Was it "sniffed" on a scope or exhaust gas analyzer? Simpy setting the idle misture screws won't make it "right".

The gas smell could come from the charcoal canister being saturated, but that doesn't usually cause bad mileage. If the carb is flooding or leaking, THAT will. If the fuel pump is leaking, that too, will cause it. Smell your oil to see if there's fuel in it.

Keep the details coming...

Jim

bobss396
10-13-2008, 07:33 AM
With the right rear, you should be getting at least 16 out of it. Get your fuel system sorted out, look for a bad section of steel fuel line and make sure that your rubber connections are good as well.

Bob

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