moper
Well-Known Member
What happens when you add fuel at idle? What does the gage say?
IMO - you have a fast burning chamber there with an engine designed for it. It should not need anywhere near that much initial.
So two comments: 1 - A/F can show the same result at too lean as too rich. Either way results in O2 in the pipes and the interpretation is it's rich. 2 - Too much ignition advance can leave a lot of unburned fuel in the chamber. Also showing a rich condition.
So I would remove 10° of initial. Aim for 28-30° total with only 10-12° of initial and the rest in the distributor. Then I would go way lean on the idle mix, and note the result, and then go way rich and note the result.
IMO - you have a fast burning chamber there with an engine designed for it. It should not need anywhere near that much initial.
So two comments: 1 - A/F can show the same result at too lean as too rich. Either way results in O2 in the pipes and the interpretation is it's rich. 2 - Too much ignition advance can leave a lot of unburned fuel in the chamber. Also showing a rich condition.
So I would remove 10° of initial. Aim for 28-30° total with only 10-12° of initial and the rest in the distributor. Then I would go way lean on the idle mix, and note the result, and then go way rich and note the result.















