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Old 06-05-09, 16:57
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Originally Posted by Bob Carriere View Post
HI Phil

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The first two did not seem to respond to adjustment form the idle valave screw... the 3rd one runs real smooth...... idles around 400 rpm.... need to get a proper low range tach......

Now get this..... it idles very low and steady at around -10 inch vacuum.....38 pounds oil never above 150 Degree F....... revs up real fast to about -22 inches vacuum.... Dizzy travels well with the vacuum advance..... at speed it reaches 42/44 on the oil.....

Should the vacuum be that low.....??

Old hot rod guy down the road has the old dwell meter gauge which I hope to coach him on showing me how to optimize the settings...

Any suggestions...?

I will need to install a massive spring on the throttle...... driving it on the back field gets very jumpy and my heavy boot keeps punching the accelarator.... that little sucker will spin all 4 wheels on wet grass/mud like crazy....... way too much torque and pep......

Bob
Hi Bob

What are you getting for fuel pressure? This could play into a lot of issues with the different carbs. The runs good then stops sounds like dirt is get loose in the carb. This could actually be coming from the old gaskets inside the carb. Also be very careful of the little balls and springs and look for dirt in the springs.

The oil pressure of 40-44 is ok that's what the pressure re-leaf is set at with the long oil lines and the remote filters we have both effectively added an oil cooler. The result with mine is even at 400rpm idle it is running around 40 psi. As to the other readings I'll have to bring that info in from the computer in the shop. I'll try to post that this evening.

The gas peddle hop is what I mean I lost my cruise control.

Cheers Phil
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