Hi all,
Cliff's book should be in my hand this afternoon so I will have that to refer to, but there is no substitute for real time input.
I have been lurking and reading this site for a while, and have not quite located the info that I an seeking.
I have a 1984 31' class A Pace Arrow Motorhome.
I estimate that the weight is about 14,000 lbs.
It is on a P30 chevy truck frame.
The engine is a 454 that appears to be untouched although I am not sure if the factory put in a light cam for the motorhome application.
The tranny is a 3 speed turbo 400 which I would like to change to a 4 speed. (That is not in the cards yet until I can find a reasonably priced stand alone computer to manage it.)
When I bought the coach, (about 1500 miles ago) I found that I was getting about 4.5 MPG.
Looked at the carb and found that someone had tried to improve the economy by removing the choke plate.. They also Jammed the secondary air closed where they could not function so I suspect that when the manual secondaries opened, it was sucking fuel through the jets like a straw and just running super rich without the proper air mix.
There were so many vacuum leaks that the exhaust was not black.
I put a kit the carb re-using the jets and metering rods that were in it.
I also attempted to use JB weld to patch the leaky bowl. Maybe worked for 5 minutes.
Going to tap and plug them this time.
Engine is not running bad.
No Bog
Secondaries working great.
With the dog house open, I can see them open all the way.
(I have to be careful when they open all the way---The duelies break loose and she starts getting sideways.....
Idle slightly rough with a intermittent miss.
Timing is at 6 BTDC Supposed to be at 4 BTDC. (Vacuum disconnected and plugged from Dist.)
Mechanical and Ported vacuum Dist.
13-14hg Vacuum at 800rpm idle
Smog still hooked up.
Carb number= 17084502 2373HNX
Jets=73
Primary rods=49M
Secondary rods=DH
I do not have the Bleed and passage info.
The question that I have is,
What is the recipe that will get the most MPG from this setup.
(Driving like Granny) I am rarely into the secondaries.
Thanks,
Dale