So I am experiencing an odd backfire. I bought my 440 cuda last year, and I'm a little rusty on diagnosing anything (I have had late model cars for the last 20 years). It seems I forget more than I learn these days. Anyway my car has a few odd symptoms (which I will get to), but the backfire is most annoying.
It started backfiring last week. However, it only backfires on a warm to hot day, and after the engine warms up fully. I will be driving along, the engine will hesitate (almost like it has no ignition) for 2-3 seconds, then bang the quintesential gun shot is heard round the world. Also, when this occurs there will usually be a large puff of black smoke.
After it backfires once, I rarely does it do it again. However, it may do it if I drove it longer, but it always seems to happen a few miles from home.
I figured I would list my few other odd symptoms in the chance they are related.
First let me say that the 440 is an original and stock HP 440 up to the heads. It has had a valve job, cam, timing chaing, intake manifol, and carb replaced about five years ago. The cam is a mild performance cam from Mopar Performance, and the carb is a Holley 750 with a manual choke. Also, I have an electronic ignition from Mopar Performance.
Okay, the other symptoms really apply to the exhaust. When the car is cold and idles, I get a black soot in the exhaust it appears to be carbon like. Once the car is warm I don't see any smoke from the exhaust.
If I get on the throttle I will leave everyone in the dust and the smoke. Litteraly this car will move fast, but there will be enough black smoke when the secondaries open to kill all the mosquitos that live here in Memphis.
I also thought I would mention the recent changes, and things I have noticed about the car. I changed the cap, rotor, plugs and wires a couple months back. I did notice that the Charcoal Canister doesn't look like it's plumbed right, but it seemed to be working, so I didn't change anything (if someone has a pic of how this should be plumbed, I would appreciate it).
So that's the story... Any assistance that is given will be greatly appreciated.
-squid