Hi guys, It's me again, from N.E. Ohio, and in need of advice. I finally got my ignition problem cured by pulling and cleaning all of the yucky green crap from a lot of spade type connectors. Starting, either cold or hot, is nearly insantanious, and all electrical devices, except the low fuel warning light work very well.
My problem now seems to be a "rich" condition that I'm not sure how to attack. I'm getting what we used to call a "loading up" condition when I was still building race cars. This is when excessive fuel is dumped into the engine causing it to stumble or bobble until such time as increased RPM's will clear the cylinder. I am experiencing this condition between about 2000 & 2500 RPM's, and again between about 5500 & 7000. From 2500 to 5500 it performs flawlessly, and over 7000 it simply screams.
Spark plugs are pretty black arount the end of the shell, with #1 being the worst one of the four cylinders. I also seem to have a slight raw fuel smell at idle, can't smell it at speed.
Floats are all set at 1.020 and the needle clip is in slot #3. Since I prefer to only make one change at a time, what should I change fiirst? Lower the float level some, or drop the needle valve a notch?
My problem now seems to be a "rich" condition that I'm not sure how to attack. I'm getting what we used to call a "loading up" condition when I was still building race cars. This is when excessive fuel is dumped into the engine causing it to stumble or bobble until such time as increased RPM's will clear the cylinder. I am experiencing this condition between about 2000 & 2500 RPM's, and again between about 5500 & 7000. From 2500 to 5500 it performs flawlessly, and over 7000 it simply screams.
Spark plugs are pretty black arount the end of the shell, with #1 being the worst one of the four cylinders. I also seem to have a slight raw fuel smell at idle, can't smell it at speed.
Floats are all set at 1.020 and the needle clip is in slot #3. Since I prefer to only make one change at a time, what should I change fiirst? Lower the float level some, or drop the needle valve a notch?
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