Well, I would want a bit more info before I waded deep into this.
However, did the tech know you were dealing with a non EFI system? If
so then on to the next item. Don't want to advance the dizzy because
*you think there is a risk it will ping*? This is not a terribly
complicated issue, changing the spark advance. Pull the vac hose to the
dizzy, plug the hose so it does not leak air into the manifold or carb
and change the timing by a couple of degrees. Mark where it was first.
Put vacuum hose on and give it a ride to see how the AFR is doing. If
unsuccessful, put it back. I think I would look for a vacuum leak
somewhere although running rich (and that isn't really rich at all, bet
power is at approximately 12.5:1), would seem to indicate that not much
of an air leak. I seem to remember that the power valve was not removed
during the float and jet change operations. Why not? They have a
diaphragm and spring that permits them to open at some preset manifold
vacuum level to add to the main jet flow. If there was one in the
repair kit, might want to change to that new one. And if the
secondaries, vacuum or mechanical?, are open a tad then that might cause
a high idle which someone might correct with the primary idle air
screws or the throttle setting screw. And if the floats are set too
high wont that permit more fuel to enter the bowls and cause some over
flow making it richer also?
I think your main jets are a bit too big...
It has been a long long time since I fiddled with a carb however....
mayf
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On 6/20/2013 9:36 AM, Teepen, Jere wrote:
> Based on the response from the list I would guess we don't know the answer to
> that question. Good Luck.
>
> Jere
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tigers-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:tigers-bounces@autox.team.net] On
> Behalf Of Jay Laifman
> Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 9:56 PM
> To: tigers@autox.team.net Den
> Subject: [Tigers] Odd advice from Edlebrock
>
> While I'm on the subject, I thought I'd mention what the tech guy at Edlebrock
> told me. I determined that the narrow band air/gas meter on my car is an
> Edlebrock. I called them to ask about how well it worked, and how to best
> read it. I told him that it reads mostly with all 4 green lights on, sometimes
> flickering the first of two yellow lights. That means it is running on the
> rich side at 13:1+. He said that it would be better if I was only lighting
> two of the green lights. He suggested that rather than first trying to change
> jets in the carb, I try advancing the timing by 2 degrees.
>
> That sure sounded odd to me. Sure, perhaps timing could lean the car a
> little. But, if I'm already at max advance based upon the risk of pinging,
> which he would have no idea, doesn't that create greater issues to push the
> advance up?
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