
Re: Tuning issues
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Re: Tuning issues
- From: Darwin <65Val@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 15:29:19 -0800
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I had to drill a 1/16"
hole in the front throttle plates of the Holley carb to close the
throttle plates past the part throttle slot. This allowed me to get a
better idle mixture screw adjustment
Brian....can this same result be accomplished by turning the little screw
under the secondary linkage to hold the sec.plates open slightly at idle?
I've done this before with similar results.
Thanks,
Darwin/Victoria BC/Canada
'65 Cdn.Val.Cust.100 'vert
Slant 6/factory 4 speed
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From: <ledman_70@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 2:29 PM
Subject: RE: Tuning issues
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I've already learned as much about carbs just today as I already knew!
Thanks guys.
Jeff
Brian Schlump wrote:
I've used the Mopar 509 cam on 2 different engines: '69 - 413 low
compression engine, and '64 Max Wedge. Both engines run 4 speed
transmissions. My friend has the 509 in his 383 Magnum engine with
Edlebrock aluminum heads & a 4 speed. He runs a Holley carb and
typically runs 5 - 6 inches of manifold vacuum. My cars have run
anywhere from 5.5 - 7 inches.
I used to run the 484 Mopar cam in a 440 GTX and I had to drill a 1/16"
hole in the front throttle plates of the Holley carb to close the
throttle plates past the part throttle slot. This allowed me to get a
better idle mixture screw adjustment (which might be part of your
problem).
When I put the 509 cam in my 426 last year, I was having similar
problems adjusting the Carter carbs at idle. Another problem was that
the engine was idling at 1,500 rpm while I was driving it, even though I
would adjust it for 1,000 rpm in the driveway. Don D. helped me with
the idle problems by suggesting that I drill a hole in the front
throttle plates on those carbs, just as I had on the Holley. I used the
1/16" drill on those, and then the idle mixture screws did what they
were suppose to do, and I had no more of the fast idle while driving.
'64 Belvedere
Woodstock, IL.
Jeff Adams
64 Polara
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