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The problem - The car will go very lean around 2500 rpm, as if the pump jets were too small.
History: New fuel pump (3.5 PSI to each carb) 55 idle jets 55 pump jets 140 main jets 175 air correctors These carbs are new to the car, and I'm trying to dial them in. The car is lean when I first start it (16 / 17 on my air / fuel gauge), but then levels out to a nice 14.7 idle when warmed up. While driving, I can give the car 20% or so of the pedal, and drive up to highway speeds nicely, but when I goose it, it will go very lean (18-22 on my gauge) followed by a series of backfires and loss of power. I started off with 35 pump jets, and have moved up to 55s, which appear to be the most popular around here. I've also adjusted the pump jet linkage, from the nut fully loosened, and moved it in as far as it would go before affecting the main throttle shaft (like 60 turns or something). What do you guys think, do I need 75 pump jets? |
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Yeah, the reamer sets are simple, just take your time and use jet gauges to measure your progress. Kind of a big initial investment just to mess with your jets (to buy the reamers and the gauges) but definitely cheaper than buying a ton of jets.
Those idles seem pretty big although I can't remember what I am running now either. Ehh, whatever works. I'm pretty sure I am running 12 initial, 28 total, which is the spec that is recommended. I'll do some digging to see exactly what I am running. Shortly before winter storage last year I installed the jet doctors from CB, didn't seem to change how the car ran at all though . . . |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 9-June 06 From: Montgomery, ALABAMA Member No.: 6,192 ![]() |
Yeah, the reamer sets are simple, just take your time and use jet gauges to measure your progress. Kind of a big initial investment just to mess with your jets (to buy the reamers and the gauges) but definitely cheaper than buying a ton of jets. Those idles seem pretty big although I can't remember what I am running now either. Ehh, whatever works. I'm pretty sure I am running 12 initial, 28 total, which is the spec that is recommended. I'll do some digging to see exactly what I am running. Shortly before winter storage last year I installed the jet doctors from CB, didn't seem to change how the car ran at all though . . . Ok the 50s are in. I'm not sure it's made a difference. The sound is different but the bog is still there. O2 sensor is next after I give 160 main airs a chance. I already have 60 idles could i go up? That seems a little on the big side. |
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