LoneRanger3O2
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What are you guys getting for stock vacuum readings at idle for these motors? Wanna make sure im gonna have the right baseline going with the carburetor before i put it on. Thanks!
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Make sure base timing is set at 10dbtdc you can use the vac guage to adjust the idle air needles. Anything above 17hg is good but the higher the better. One at a time slowly turn the needle out for max vac pressure. Do them both a few times where the vac just begins to drop if you screw them in. Then count the turns in then back out the same. The two needles should be within 1/2 between the two. Mine runs best on the rich side all I do now is preset the needles out 4 1/2 turns and getting 18-20mpg. Be sure and install#42 jets and save yourself some time beating your head against the wall. Also install spacer felpro#60529 with two new gaskets on each side if your installing a non feedback carb. If it is still running on the computer disconnect the idle speed motor before you adjust the needles or the computer will give you shit.
Start the engine and disconnect the vacuum advance and plug the hose then adjust base timing at 10 degrees. Yes it starts at ten degrees base vacuum advance adds 10 degrees and mechanical advance adds another 15 degrees at around 3200rpm. Depending on what carb your running you can run vacuum advance from the tree or the carb. It will idle faster from the tree (manifold vac).