StevNimrod
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The engine is a Chevy 383, carbureted, set up like the Gen + (low pressure electric fuel pump).
I am having a problem with the engine wanting to stumble and die when operated above 3000 RPM. The first time it happened was just after getting up on plane. At about 3200 RPM it stumbled down to about 500 RPM (according to the tach) and died. Turned the key and it fired immediately. Then it ran 5 minutes on plane and it happened again. Then it ran 10 minutes before doing it again. Each time I was able to immediately restart.
I ran a compression test:
1 - 145 psi 2 - 150 psi
3 - 145 psi 4 - 150 psi
5 - 150 psi 6 - 150 psi
7 - 150 psi 8 - 150 psi
I have a pressure gauge plumbed into the fuel line and the reading at idle is 6 psi (I set the regulator to this setting at idle); at 3000 RPM the reading is 3.5 psi.
The engine has a new cap, rotor, spark plugs, and wires. The ignition coil is also new. The carburetor was rebuilt over the winter. I pulled the fuel water separator and found no water.
Here are pictures of the spark plugs from cylinders 1, 3, 5, and 7:

and pictures of the spark plugs from cylinders 2, 4, 6, and 8:

Given that the problem seems to happen only under load, and the plugs are white, I'm leaning towards a fuel issue. The only thing that doesn't make sense is that I can immediately restart the engine. I'm planning on starting with the fuel pickup and working my way back towards the carb with my next tests.
In the meantime, does anyone have any suggestions or similar experiences given the symptoms?
I am having a problem with the engine wanting to stumble and die when operated above 3000 RPM. The first time it happened was just after getting up on plane. At about 3200 RPM it stumbled down to about 500 RPM (according to the tach) and died. Turned the key and it fired immediately. Then it ran 5 minutes on plane and it happened again. Then it ran 10 minutes before doing it again. Each time I was able to immediately restart.
I ran a compression test:
1 - 145 psi 2 - 150 psi
3 - 145 psi 4 - 150 psi
5 - 150 psi 6 - 150 psi
7 - 150 psi 8 - 150 psi
I have a pressure gauge plumbed into the fuel line and the reading at idle is 6 psi (I set the regulator to this setting at idle); at 3000 RPM the reading is 3.5 psi.
The engine has a new cap, rotor, spark plugs, and wires. The ignition coil is also new. The carburetor was rebuilt over the winter. I pulled the fuel water separator and found no water.
Here are pictures of the spark plugs from cylinders 1, 3, 5, and 7:

and pictures of the spark plugs from cylinders 2, 4, 6, and 8:

Given that the problem seems to happen only under load, and the plugs are white, I'm leaning towards a fuel issue. The only thing that doesn't make sense is that I can immediately restart the engine. I'm planning on starting with the fuel pickup and working my way back towards the carb with my next tests.
In the meantime, does anyone have any suggestions or similar experiences given the symptoms?