1968 GTS 340 with Carter AVS 4966S

If you are using a stock cast iron intake I would use the correct choke and pull off for the AVS. The factory system is easily adjusted and you can dial it right in.

Thanks, I am not sure if the pull-off is working correctly (does not seem so) and the divorced choke was not in place when i bought the car. If you add up those two the electric choke would be even cheaper and i thought it would be easier to handle.

In neutral or when driving?
With factory cam should not be rough in either case, but even with cam, should be smooth in neutral.
Both the original '68 and the '71 carbs have a relatively lean idle. Lean fuel mix relative to pre-emissions control. So the engines were set up for slightly higher idle speeds. You might have to idle it closer to 750 rpm than 600 rpm.

Backfire through the carb can only happen if the mixture is igniting before the intake valve closes. Check the initial timing and then set it a two degrees less advance. See if that helps. If the distributor is original or correct, you can use the factory timing specifications. If its a generic replacement the timing increase for every few hundred rpm should be measured. After you plot the advance curve, then you decide on the initial.

Thanks for the info, I only did the idle speed adjustment by ear so it might have been a little to low. I will defenitely check the timing :thumbsup:

On Sunday I did not want to bother my neighbours to much so I only did main adjustments since it is pretty loud. I hope to be able to continue this week.