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PostPosted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:56 pm 
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So I want to retract what I've said previously about setting idle mixture. I have discovered the vacuum gauge, and for me it's the best tool there is for tuning idle mixture on the carb. Here's the one I have.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=93547

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Probably the older guys on here know how to tune with a vacuum gauge, I am just learning but now I know I have my carb set up right. I started with the initial 3 turns out setting on the mixture screw. It ran like crap and the vac gauge showed a low reading. Richened it up until I got maximum vacuum, idles a lot better than when I was guessing at the right mixture. Then I revved to 2000 RPM, I was getting like 20" vacuum with a steady needle, which is awesome. At idle, the needle vibrates, but not too much I'd say between a half inch and inch of vacuum. I may investigate valve lash or sticking valves, but it's OK for now. I have one valve that's making noise, I bet if I tighten it up a bit that might help.

From what I've read the vacuum gauge can be used in the following ways;

-set idle mixture
-set ignition advance
-diagnose sticking valves
-diagnose gross vacuum leaks
-check ported vacuum
-diagnose clogged muffler

and a host of others, there are many threads on the net for it. I like this method because you know that when you get maximum vacuum, you're at about optimum on your mixture. This means I can easily re-tune when I put my Offenhauser manifold on, because it'll likely flow a little more air than stock so I'll need to richen up.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 1:21 am 
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Cool... Thanks for the info!

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:49 am 
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ret1614 wrote:
Cool... Thanks for the info!



Yep Yep!

Ditto.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:10 am 
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this dont work for you guys with big cams though.

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