I’m trying to dial in the idle circuit on my 17056240 carb. It has been rebuilt with Cliff’s kit and is on a 73 Buick Stage 1. It runs great at full throttle, great throttle response, off idle response, no surging, everything is cool and has run 14.2 @ 96 so it’s mostly dialed in.
But at idle it acts like it settles into an intermittent lean condition, and the idle roughens up. I can still pull between 17-20 lbs vacuum, and I’m pretty sure I don’t have any other vacuum leaks. I can put my hand over the primary opening and it slows RPM down pretty quick. I dialed in the APT and it helped some, and the mixture screws will change vacuum readings and idle speed. It seems to kick in and out of the rough condition every 4-5 seconds, and sometimes just stays rough. The primary rods are staying seated, the spring is stiff but not overcoming vacuum. It feels like a lean condition, it does not blow smoke or load up.
This is the way the carb is calibrated.:
Fuel Inlet 0.135
Float Level 0.312
Accel Discharge 0.036
Idle Tube 0.039
Idle Channel Restriction 0.055
Upper Idle Air Bleed 0.070
Lower Idle Air Bleed 0.070
Main Air Bleed (upper) 0.070
Main Air Bleed (lower) 0.070
Mixture Hole 0.090
Primary Jets 0.075
Primary Rods Tapered (cliffs)
Secondary Well restriction 0.040
Secondary POE Restriction 0.055
Secondary Tube Restriction 0.036
Secondary Rods AY .0567 L
Secondary Valve Opening
Secondary Hanger I
The car has an intake and headers, with a C-118 cam, specs: Intake .478 lift 228 @ .050 duration, Exhaust .475 lift 300 duration, 118 separation, but is otherwise stock
I had a situation on my 66 carb where I had too much idle air for the car.. could that be the situation here? Do I just need a little more idle fuel?
Thanks, Rhett