What's the list number? I'm just wondering if it has adjustable air bleeds and fuel restrictors. That will be the only way you can change the air fuel mixture at idle. If it's an older one, it's non adjustable.Its at idle for sure
Engine is 340 30 over. Zero decked. Kb pistons. 1.6 Harlan sharp rockers. Cam 292/508. No idea on install and timing as it was built 15 years ago by my uncle who is now deceased. Head have 202 160 valves. Holley electric fuel pump. Engine tuning is not my thing as I'm a body and paint guy. The information I'm giving is the from the stack of invoices he left in a folder. I really do appreciate the help. Thank you all
Engine is 340 30 over. Zero decked. Kb pistons. 1.6 Harlan sharp rockers. Cam 292/508. No idea on install and timing as it was built 15 years ago by my uncle who is now deceased. Head have 202 160 valves. Holley electric fuel pump. Engine tuning is not my thing as I'm a body and paint guy. The information I'm giving is the from the stack of invoices he left in a folder. I really do appreciate the help. Thank you all
Idle mixture screws?What's the list number? I'm just wondering if it has adjustable air bleeds and fuel restrictors. That will be the only way you can change the air fuel mixture at idle. If it's an older one, it's non adjustable.
Ok, that's the old model and is not adjustable on the idle circuit. You can make it such with lots of modification. If you can do it yourself, it'll save a lot of dough. If not, I would look at something different in a carburetor.
Try all this ^^^^^ before you replace anything. You might luck up and make a big improvement.4 speed makes it easier to set up at idle. That isn't a DP carb... It's a vacuum secondary.
You have to get a timing light on it. Hillbilly timing tape the balancer if you need to.
If it cranks over easily now, turn the distributor a bit counter clockwise until it is hard to crank over. Then back it off some.
DO NOT drive it that way until you have a the timing sorted out. Only thing this does is give you an idea where the timing can go. Set the idle around 900 and try to get control of the idle mix screws. See if it cleans up.
I have a 292 cam in a 340 and it has 30+* of timing at idle, but is an auto car. I hate that engine... lol Didn't build it and no idea where the cam is installed, likely not where I would want it.