Demon 408
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The only reason I'm posting this thread is to hopefully help out a fellow FABO in the future. Here goes...
Problem:
I just got my Demon running with the new 408 and I have a popping in the exhaust on deceleration and light throttle. If I try to adjust the idle below 1100 RPM it gets worse. I also noticed it got worse when I disconnected the vacuum advance to check timing.
I have a FBO A688 Mopar Ignition with vacuum advance and 18 degrees initial and 35 degrees total. Plugs are Autolite 65. Carb is a Pro Systems Holley 4150, Jets are 78 primary and 88 secondary and the throttle plates have holes drilled in them. LD-340 intake. 308 heads with 9.9:1 compression. Camshaft is a Hydraulic Roller (Cam Motion); Duration Intake/Exhaust is 242/248; Lift Intake/Exhaust 570/562; Lobe Separation 110; Centerline (Installed) 105.5. TTI headers and full X-pipe exhaust. Im running a mechanical Carter Super Fuel Pump with 3/8 line from tank to carb with no fuel regulator of fuel gauge.
Engine was broken in on the dyno and did not show any signs of popping on deceleration. But I used the dyno ignition box (MSD 6) with the FBO distributor with no vacuum advance and a cheap set of Summit Racing headers and the dyno electric fuel pump (6 PSI).
Can you guess what the problem is?
Solution:
Floats were adjust on dyno with 6 PSI electric fuel pump, but I'm using a mechanical Carter Super pump (7-8 PSI) on the car. I knew the problem had to be related to something that was different between Dyno and the as installed in car equipment. Sure enough, I adjusted the carb floats down, readjusted the idle curcuit and it runs and idles like a rapped Ape!
:munky2:
Problem:
I just got my Demon running with the new 408 and I have a popping in the exhaust on deceleration and light throttle. If I try to adjust the idle below 1100 RPM it gets worse. I also noticed it got worse when I disconnected the vacuum advance to check timing.
I have a FBO A688 Mopar Ignition with vacuum advance and 18 degrees initial and 35 degrees total. Plugs are Autolite 65. Carb is a Pro Systems Holley 4150, Jets are 78 primary and 88 secondary and the throttle plates have holes drilled in them. LD-340 intake. 308 heads with 9.9:1 compression. Camshaft is a Hydraulic Roller (Cam Motion); Duration Intake/Exhaust is 242/248; Lift Intake/Exhaust 570/562; Lobe Separation 110; Centerline (Installed) 105.5. TTI headers and full X-pipe exhaust. Im running a mechanical Carter Super Fuel Pump with 3/8 line from tank to carb with no fuel regulator of fuel gauge.
Engine was broken in on the dyno and did not show any signs of popping on deceleration. But I used the dyno ignition box (MSD 6) with the FBO distributor with no vacuum advance and a cheap set of Summit Racing headers and the dyno electric fuel pump (6 PSI).
Can you guess what the problem is?
Solution:
Floats were adjust on dyno with 6 PSI electric fuel pump, but I'm using a mechanical Carter Super pump (7-8 PSI) on the car. I knew the problem had to be related to something that was different between Dyno and the as installed in car equipment. Sure enough, I adjusted the carb floats down, readjusted the idle curcuit and it runs and idles like a rapped Ape!
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