I found instructions on how to set the APT using Vernier calipers. I followed that procedure and ended up with a lean condition. ( I don't think I did it wrong ?)
Using these instructions APT was set a fuzz over 2 turns up.
I pulled the top off the carb, removed the plug,
verified that the rods were hanging evenly and reassembled.
I tried the tip-in procedure and the rpm's increased until the APT was 5 turns up ...but the exhaust was really stinky.
Was I doing the tip-in wrong?
* rpms up around 2k shut the choke flap 3/4 of the way, if the rpm's increase, raise the apt up 1/4 turn and repeat. do this 'til the rpms don't increase.* Right?
I decided to shoot right down the middle, if 2 turns is too lean and 5 turns is too fat...
I adjusted it to 3.5 turns up and took it for a rip. It seems happy now. so that's cool, but I would really like to know where I went wrong with the tip-in.
Closing the flap too much? rpm's not high enough? Maybe I just suck?
Anybody point me to a GOOD video on tip-in procedure?
For what it's worth, the truck is a 79 k10 4x4, with a Granny 4 speed.
1 piece rear main 350 .060 over
Flat top slugs with 4 valve reliefs
9.8:1 compression
.040 quench
TBI heads
Lunati Voodoo 10120702:
Gross Valve Lift (Int/Exh): .468/.489
Duration @ .050 (Int/Exh): 219/227
Advertised Duration (Int/Exh): 262/268
Lobe Separation: 112
RPM Range: 1400-5800
I ain't trying to win any drag races , just trying to merge with 80mph commuter traffic.
Thanks to everybody here for loading this forum with quality information.
-Russ