A little clarification on adjusting idle air mixture on eddy carb

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Thanks for the suggestions, running mechanical advanced no vac advance, 16 at idle all in at 36-38 by 2000 rpm.

Im thinking about picking up a new quality vac gauge and trying it again just to make sure. Car runs great, no surging or anything, its usually not ever under 1500 when in gear, i take off at around 1000-1200.
 
Actually, Holley doesn't say anything one way or the other regarding a lean or rich last adjustment, however, the idle mixture screws are only effective on the idle circuit. Going 1/2 turn lean always gives me the best results. Do you want your engine to puke out gas smoke and burn your eyes because it's too rich at idle? Adjusting a tad lean affects nothing negatively and might even save you a little gas. But adjust them how you see fit.

Here is the Holley video.

 
Actually, Holley doesn't say anything one way or the other regarding a lean or rich last adjustment, however, the idle mixture screws are only effective on the idle circuit. Going 1/2 turn lean always gives me the best results. Do you want your engine to puke out gas smoke and burn your eyes because it's too rich at idle? Adjusting a tad lean affects nothing negatively and might even save you a little gas. But adjust them how you see fit.

Here is the Holley video.



Yeah that was my bad, edelbrock says to turn it lean after adjustment just enough to drop the rpm by 20 i was thinking it said to richen it up after but i read it wrong
 
Yeah that was my bad, edelbrock says to turn it lean after adjustment just enough to drop the rpm by 20 i was thinking it said to richen it up after but i read it wrong

People adjust them different ways, but I've always had good success making that last adjustment lean. It's better for economy and it won't hurt a thing. Opinions vary. lol
 
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