Hello again.
Well we worked out all the bugs on our valves sticking (thanks michael)
and she runs smooth as silk...perfect vac... No more bend lifter rods...perfect oiling...we watched to make sure...etc..
Now - on the 2300 300 cfm.
I wanted to dial in the fuel mixture (we started with 1 turn open on both sides and new 65 power valve.
When I turned open the drivers side...she bogged (too much fuel)
so I backed her back down...and 1.5 turns open seemed best. No significant change on vac reading.
Oh yeah...choke seems to be needed for a long time...before we can open her up...like 10 15 minutes...she is fuel starved still...I think...
I went to passenger side...and no matter how open or closed I turned needle...there is absolutely no change in engine.
So I am thinking we are running a 1 barrel !
I rebuilt this myself...and checked flow on passages...so this seems odd.
We want to get this right....so I am wondering if anyone can give me advice.
Also...the throttel plate vac. (small port) has no vac...so I surmize I must of blocked it off with my thick gasket somehow ( we bought a thick one because the 2210 was boiling gas...the one we took off. We didn't want the new carb boiling gas too.
The only active vac (aside from large 1/2 in vac port on back of carb throttle plate) is up by metering block..on passenger side...and it shows vac under acceleration only...so we put that to the distributor..right?
We do have a small back fire in exhaust...but nothing out the top.
Thanks in advance!
John
Well we worked out all the bugs on our valves sticking (thanks michael)
and she runs smooth as silk...perfect vac... No more bend lifter rods...perfect oiling...we watched to make sure...etc..
Now - on the 2300 300 cfm.
I wanted to dial in the fuel mixture (we started with 1 turn open on both sides and new 65 power valve.
When I turned open the drivers side...she bogged (too much fuel)
so I backed her back down...and 1.5 turns open seemed best. No significant change on vac reading.
Oh yeah...choke seems to be needed for a long time...before we can open her up...like 10 15 minutes...she is fuel starved still...I think...
I went to passenger side...and no matter how open or closed I turned needle...there is absolutely no change in engine.
So I am thinking we are running a 1 barrel !
I rebuilt this myself...and checked flow on passages...so this seems odd.
We want to get this right....so I am wondering if anyone can give me advice.
Also...the throttel plate vac. (small port) has no vac...so I surmize I must of blocked it off with my thick gasket somehow ( we bought a thick one because the 2210 was boiling gas...the one we took off. We didn't want the new carb boiling gas too.
The only active vac (aside from large 1/2 in vac port on back of carb throttle plate) is up by metering block..on passenger side...and it shows vac under acceleration only...so we put that to the distributor..right?
We do have a small back fire in exhaust...but nothing out the top.
Thanks in advance!
John