Hi everyone, got one of Cliff's SR kits for my 17084226 carb that I'm putting on a mild 460 ford in an f250 with Comp 252H cam, mildly ported & polished heads, long headers, and an HEI distributor.
Finally got everything in and plumbed and did the break in, carb idles ok and as long as I'm just sitting, it will rev smoothly. Drove it out of the shop to clean up and as soon as it get's loaded up it has a bad backfire in the exhaust that only gets worse when you give it pedal. I knew it needed tuned so I went to start tuning the carb up and I'm having no effect from the mixture screws, I can screw them all the way down on one side and it doesn't stumble at all. It's drawing right around 14-15 in Hg at idle around 800 rpm. I had initial timing set at 12* but backed down 10* after thinking that may help (it didn't).
I think it's running pretty rich, but that's just a guess, not very experienced with carbs in general and this is my first quadrajet. I have a holley regulator giving it a steady 5psi from an electric fuel pump that is the stock in tank style for an 86 f250 w/460.
My jets are a 75 with 50C rods and the secondary rods are DA's.
Do I possibly have too much jet/rod or does it sound like another issue? I have the float set at 1/4" and other than that and Cliff's SR kit, everything else is "stock". Also, there are no vacuum leaks that I can find, if that helps.