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Sieg 12-08-2012 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 450746)
Thanks for the vac thing.. I thought you were talking about something else

As you know the power valve allows the carb to be used with main jets that are about 8 sizes smaller, which will allow better gas mileage during part throttle cruising which sometimes is the case during much of the time of street driving. So If get rid of the power valve, you must go bigger with the main jet sizes. (5-8 sizes bigger) Car will run a little richer and may load up a little while idling ( I just rev it a little and she stays clean). IMOHO i am in and out of the gas most of the time so it never sees the throttle in one position for very long.. My car pulls 3.5-4" vac at idle
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Anyone ever tell you that you've got a big ........cam! :unibrow:
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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 450749)
NO... it should be equal gauge to your positive battery cable.


Technically you can fudge down a size or so and make the run as short as possible.

I generally make it a "loop" from the bolt that goes thru the motor motor mount to the block (bellhousing or similar).

It's a circuit -- so the draw of the starter (200 amps) must be carried thru that circuit... i.e., the ground. You've got "wubba" motor mounts and tranny mount and blah blah blah... so it's best to just assume you have lousy ground circuit and make one that you know handles the job. Things will run better electrically. :thumbsup:

Me don't have wubba mounts. :D Is that grounded enough?

GregWeld 12-08-2012 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 450771)
:thumbsup:

Anyone ever tell you that you've got a big ........cam! :unibrow:

Me don't have wubba mounts. :D Is that grounded enough?




Big boys have hard mounts.....


:willy: :D

Sieg 12-08-2012 07:37 PM

Don't have the off idle throttle dialed..............



Audio wasn't very good, camera might have been too close to the exhaust tip.
I know the sheriff's heard it real good......they could have easily put the hassle on me.

Exhaust note definitely changed with the AFR heads and change from 1-5/8 to 1-3/4 primaries.....similar but slightly different.

intocarss 12-08-2012 08:01 PM

She sounds good SiEg :woot: Lucky the Fuzz didn't get ya, and you weren't kidding about "back roads".. Bet it feels great to be driving it again Congrats.

GregWeld 12-08-2012 09:10 PM

HAHAHAHAHA! He goes in like a lion and out like a lamb.....


Not sure what your timing set up is --- I'd be at 16 or 18* initial -- and probably 34* total. Those heads will want LESS timing...

Can't remember if you have vacuum advance or not - but I'd just plug it and run pure mechanical. Vacuum is just for gas milage when you're part throttle cruising anyway.

Run a timing curve that maybe uses one light silver and one light blue spring...

Sounds good but the off idle bog would bother me and that might not be all carb... Especially if you're initial is down around 10* or so.

intocarss 12-08-2012 09:18 PM

Page 44, post # 433, pic #2 No vacume advance

GregWeld 12-08-2012 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 450816)
Page 44, post # 433, pic #2 No vacume advance

Thanks -- Yep see that.


Sieg -- I'd be running the BLACK 18* STOP bushing in that distributor... Are you familiar with how to change that out. Do you have the set that came with the distributor? It should also have come with some springs -- those come with what I lovingly refer to as GARAGE DOOR springs -- big ass fat silver pair -- they shouldn't be run in anything.... You'll wake that thing right up with the right spings in there. As posted above -- that motor would like the light blue - light silver combo... and that 18* stop bushing. :thumbsup:

Crank in more initial timing == you'll have to back your idle adjustment down to compensate (idle will rise with more timing).

Sieg 12-08-2012 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 450814)
HAHAHAHAHA! He goes in like a lion and out like a lamb.....


Not sure what your timing set up is --- I'd be a 16 or 18* initial -- and probably 34* total. Those heads will want LESS timing...

Can't remember if you have vacuum advance or not - but I'd just plug it and run pure mechanical. Vacuum is just for gas milage when you're part throttle cruising anyway.

Run a timing curve that maybe uses one light silver and one light blue spring...

Sounds good but the off idle bog would bother me and that might not be all carb... Especially if you're initial is down around 10* or so.

I'm glad I didn't have to get down on my hands and knees and beg for forgiveness. :rolleyes:

12* initial with 25* mechanical with light silver & blue.

I won't tolerate a bog it will end up close to Fi response...........stalling under hard braking may be the bigger challenge. :D

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 450820)
Thanks -- Yep see that.


Sieg -- I'd be running the BLACK 18* STOP bushing in that distributor... Are you familiar with how to change that out. Do you have the set that came with the distributor? It should also have come with some springs -- those come with what I lovingly refer to as GARAGE DOOR springs -- big ass fat silver pair -- they shouldn't be run in anything.... You'll wake that thing right up with the right springs in there. As posted above -- that motor would like the light blue - light silver combo... and that 18* stop bushing. :thumbsup:

Crank in more initial timing == you'll have to back your idle adjustment down to compensate (idle will rise with more timing).

Thanks GW,

My plan is to double check carb baselines - throttle plates/transfer slots, idle bypass valve and mixture screws. Once that's verified I'll throw a little more initial timing at it (14-16*) and see how it responds off idle. After those bases are covered I'm free to experiment with total timing and rate.

After yesterdays little brush with the law (:D) the motor appears to be stronger through the range. Decent tuning weather today!

Sieg 12-09-2012 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 450807)
She sounds good SiEg :woot: Lucky the Fuzz didn't get ya, and you weren't kidding about "back roads".. Bet it feels great to be driving it again Congrats.

It's a pain as I have to drive 6 blocks to make that tuning run. :D

Yes it's nice to have it back. :thumbsup:

Roberts68 12-09-2012 09:36 AM

Congrats Sieg, what you have done since August should serve as an inspiration.:thumbsup:
I seriously need to get busy if I am ever to get to a "tuning" stage.
Currently sitting on the fence until after the Holidays with my finger on the button for an HTP Mig.


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