How does it run? Are ya having fun?
Weeeeellll, im not sure I'd call it fun, but I am staying busy.
I think I've got the primary side pretty much dialed in. Gotta do one more road test to verify that tomorrow. The tip in test I had to do several times to get it to react like Cliff suggests, but its right on the money now. Goes up about 60-70 rpm when I close the choke partially, and it didn't react when I pulled off a vacuum line.
So here's where it wound up.
Stock. Now
Idle tubes, .038. .038
DCR'S, .054. .054
UIAB'S, .069. .069
LIAB'S, .062. .070
Bypass air, .105. .105
Idle dschg, .086. .086
Float, 12/32. 12/32
PAB-Body, N/A. N/A
PAB-Horn, .051. .051
Noz. Bleed, .029. .029
Main jets, #72. #70
Pri. Rods, 49M. 50M
P/V spring, orange. Blue
APT set, 3 3/4. 3 1/4
Sec. Rods. DP. DR
Hanger, K. K
SABT,s. .026. .026
Well holes, .039. .039
A/V spring, 3/4. 3/4
N/S asm. .135. .135
Now anything with the secondaries is still to be determined by testing yet to be done. I'll update once I've got the secondaries dialed in.
One thing that kept messing with me is that the AFR would fluctuate randomly like it had an internal leak, but multiple testing of the well plugs didn't reveal anything, and I kept remembering what Cliff says about these, "they seldom leak".
But I've seen how the AFR gage reacts to a leaky plug and I swear it's leaking.
Well after taking it apart after it sat overnight I noticed the pocket in the base plate was wet with fuel.
And I kept seeing wetness on the primary well plugs too, so I removed all of them and threaded the holes and installed plugs and Marine Tex, now the AFR is definitely more steady and it sounds better too.