michael
lots of great info here, thanks.
Hopefully this question hasn't been asked and answered somewhere - I didn't see it.
I have a '66 Scout, 152 fired by a pertronix set at 11* btdc. Within the last two years I have replaced all the ignition components - wires, cap, plugs and of course the pertronix. I set the timing to best low idle both by ear and with a vac gauge. I am at 8700 elevation so all of my driving is at 8-11,000 feet.
Two years ago I went through the 1904 carb (list # 2494) and installed a rebuild kit and did the "rough trail" mods that you recommend. At that time, my research indicated that I should be jetted around a 59 main, 62 being the stock main jet.
Now I'm not so sure. Th truck runs pretty good, especially since I redid the leaky exhaust system. Idles fine, no bog when you stab it. A little underpowered, but hey, its only a 152! It'll get up to 65 mph, eventually.
So my question is - what is the recommended drop it jet size for high altitude running at various elevations? And are there any other carb mods that can be done to compensate for the lack of o2 at altitude?
I have seen several different concepts here and there and quite a bit of anecdotal information. I also understand that the final jet size can only be determined by fine tuning and experimentation with an individual motor and vehicle set up.
Tia