Monte Lauer
Active member
Mike can you post up details about tuning the edelbrock 600 cfm carb. What idle speed and how many turns typically the mixture screws should be set at? And anything else we should know about tuning that thing.
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Base (curb) idle speed for any sv motor with an aftermarket/performance carb should be around 600rpm in neutral for a manual tranny app, and 750>800 for a tf 727 autoshifter. When ya drop the 727 into d, then ya should see a nominal 600>625rpm due to "drag" in the torque converter. That provides a clean "launch" from a standstill with an 1800rpm stall torque converter.
The idle mixture screws for a carter afb/edelbrock 1406/1407 I usually set about the same as for any Holley with a "standard" idle system (not the funkee "reverse idle system"). That would be an initial setting of 2 to 2-1/4 turns out from lightly seated. The motor will always start from that setting. Where they end up once the mixtures are dialed in will totally depend upon each engine and it's "effective" cylinder compression, manifold vacuum, type of cam (oem or aftermarket), ignition timing, air cleaner selected, etc.
For some reason...it seems the "average" setting for the edelbrocks end up being about 1-1/4 turns out. That is because these are "universal" carbs by nature and the idle circuits I don't personally feel are as sophisticated as a Holley modular carb...my personal opinion and that is not a slam on the carter/edelbrock! In actuality, it doesn't matter where the screws end up as long as your carb performs well and vacuum is good!
Now...if ya have to nearly shut 'em off...or open 'em up nearly all the way, that indicates a major tuning/drivability issue!
Are you still having problems after we talked last night?