Gary G.With a No. and letter drill set you can dill jet to any size you need.GaryFrom: Gary GettlemanSent: Saturday, May 07, 2022 12:25 PMTo: Ray MeltonCc: 300 ClubSubject: Re: {Chrysler 300} Need more fuel!Ray,Thank you for your way over my pay grade response.Mechanic is very talented and has some very high $$$$ builds to his credit.That said, his main business is high end Resto Mods.Did a buddies '41 Cad coupe on Art Morrison frame with 2021 Cadillac Hot Engine and 8/10 ? speed tranny.Very High end builds, yet he will work on old Detroit iron like our beloved 300's.I like your suggestion re the service bulletin update and will start there and let you know how it goes.Best Regardsgary gettlemanThe once "Golden State" (but not so much any more) of California.--On Sat, May 7, 2022, 12:07 PM Ray Melton <rfmelton@xxxxxxx> wrote:Hello Gary -
Sounds like it could be insufficient accelerator pump shot. Which jets is he suggesting to be changed, and to what size? How did your mechanic decide which jets to change and the new size - anything scientific or just WAG? How will you find those jets for such an obsolete carburetor? Even if jets for the later Carter AFB would fit, is the internal fuel/air flow circuitry the same as for the WCFB? Since the 300C was originally intended to run on only one carburetor at low RPM, you may have upset the A/F ratio right off idle when you converted to synchronous (non-progressive) carburetor function - going too lean because of the unintended extra airflow from the other carburetor. Have you incorporated the carburetor modifications recommended by Chrysler in Technical Bulletin #364 of July 16, 1957? That may/may not help, but it couldn't hurt. I had Jim McGowan do that mod when he restored my carburetors - excellent workmanship and results!
Depending on the elevation where you primarily operate, you might also want to consider different metering rods, too, although that will not affect your off-idle stumbling issue.
Ray Melton 300C in New Mexico
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On 5/7/2022 12:31 PM, Gary Gettleman wrote:To All the Great Folks in 300 Land.--Apparently the cam that we installed during the C engine rebuild is a bit lumpy as compared to the stock cam.Have what I would call a momentary stutter when the right foot presses down.We adjusted carb linkage so instead of running on 2 barrels it's now on 4, which has improved performance, but still get the occasional hiccup.Mechanic said we need to swap out the jets for larger size and that will solve problem.Figure someone else has had this problem and would appreciate your help with this issue.Thanks to all.gary gettleman300 C Export
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