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12-01-2006 01:46 PM #2
Originally Posted by huero
My guess is that your carb has a problem. Maybe you can adjust it or just maybe you need to rebuild it or buy a new one. First off, set your ignition timing at the said 12 degrees with the vacuum disconnected at the distributor. Then slow the idle to 900 in park. Then try and richen the mixture by turning the idle screws counter clockwise until the rpm drops 100 rpm.
The thing that happens with a bigger cam is that there is less vacuum which means less air flow at idle which translates into a bad fuel/air ratio being drawn into the combustion chambers. What everyone does at this point is turn the idle screws in to speed up the idle to try and compensate.
However this in turn opens the venturies and allows even more air rather than a correct mixture. The trick is to allow more air flow without opening the butterflies. You can achieve this with a four corner idle screw carb and adjusting accordingly or else by drilling two small holes in the front two butterflies. Sometimes a larger flowing pcv can help if you have a breather on the other valve cover.Objects in my rear view mirror are a good thing unless,.... they have red and blue lights flashing.
Dammit, another good ol boy gone. Condolence to the family. RIP Mike
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