I have been playing with the idle tune on my rebuilt carb and am still not happy with the fact I have a bit more lope than I thought I would and the exhaust still smells a bit fat to me. Specs are as follows:
455 Oldsmobile, dish piston, .030 overbore
Heads: "C" heads . OEM with 2.07 intake and 1.88 exhaust
Intake: Edelbrock Torker
Carburetor-number: 17081287
Cam Specs: Comp Hydraulic flat tappet Comp XE274H
.520/.523 lift
230 / 236 @ .050
110 lobe separation
down channel .048
Upper AB .070
Lower AB .070
Idle tube .039
idle air bypass was .090 but just enlarged to .104
73 jets with Cliff's 44 rods
I am getting 12-14 inches of vacuum at 700 rpm in park. I need to run 20 degrees of initial timing to keep it the smoothest. if I go up or down more than 4 degrees it idles more rough. when I did the tip in test rpm dropped when I tipped choke flap and came up a bit when I pulled a vacuum line so it seems bit rich. I tightened APT down to lower rods in jets. Everything else is awesome, nice response, transition, secondary operation. I remember speaking with Cliff about this cam being a turd. Is this my issue? Should I try and lean it out a bit? oh. throttle blade is not uncovering slot, idle screw is one turn after just touching.
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks,
Chris.