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He's probably running the stock distributor with 20* of centrifugal advance. If not he should set the total advance to 36* once all the centrifugal advance has come in.
I just looked at the picture and realized they are slightly higher and lower, I also just realized thanks to Rich that the right is for emissions and I don't have any emissions. So I should switch ports. As to what metering rods and such I have no idea and they guy who rebuilt it probably doesn't remember haha. So today I should try switching vaccum ports, advancing timing to 16 and then drive around and romp on it to see if it stumbles?
If it's a 1400 it's calibrated for economy, if it's all stock it comes with the Metering Jets - Primary .098, Secondary .095; Metering Rods - .073 x .047; Step-Up Spring - orange (5" Hg)
Quote from: 74 C-10 Shorty on June 10, 2013, 10:13:28 amIf it's a 1400 it's calibrated for economy, if it's all stock it comes with the Metering Jets - Primary .098, Secondary .095; Metering Rods - .073 x .047; Step-Up Spring - orange (5" Hg)If he has those settings, I'm running slightly richer in the cruise circuit and quite a bit leaner in the power circuit (.092 with .065/.052). With .095 stock jets, the better rods would likely be .070/.057 or .068/.057, given his setup is so much like mine. And 8# springs with the vacuum he's likely pulling, or the power circuit will come in too high.I wonder how well his idle mixture is set up? You have to be pretty rich to turn the oil black.