MAPS
Well-Known Member
Calling all Mopar Gurus...
I rebuilt my engine this year,
last yr I had this problem with the car running rich, so I figured once this was done we would get the car running properly.
The mechanic seems to think it's ok but I know this is rich, too rich. . I've had six packs yrs ago and they never ran rich like this.
Now the idle mixture on the middle carb had been played with but I think it must be the front and rear carbs that have their own on the face of the carbs, that are not adjusted properly.
Does anyone have any idea how much these screws must be turned if say you close them all one way, how many turns, half turn etc do I go with. I'm really lost with this problem and it's really bumming me out.
Engine has 10.5 compression, solid cam (555 lift) with 1.5 rockers...
It has only 30 miles on it as I just took it out but it's running too rich, can it be also cause the engine has not broken in yet ?
Any, every, no matter what... Help will be appreciated.
I rebuilt my engine this year,
last yr I had this problem with the car running rich, so I figured once this was done we would get the car running properly.
The mechanic seems to think it's ok but I know this is rich, too rich. . I've had six packs yrs ago and they never ran rich like this.
Now the idle mixture on the middle carb had been played with but I think it must be the front and rear carbs that have their own on the face of the carbs, that are not adjusted properly.
Does anyone have any idea how much these screws must be turned if say you close them all one way, how many turns, half turn etc do I go with. I'm really lost with this problem and it's really bumming me out.
Engine has 10.5 compression, solid cam (555 lift) with 1.5 rockers...
It has only 30 miles on it as I just took it out but it's running too rich, can it be also cause the engine has not broken in yet ?
Any, every, no matter what... Help will be appreciated.















