My 7028276 Rochester carb I rebuilt with recipe#1, jets 74, rods 41, .036 idle tube, .046 down tube cups. The 455 bored 60 Pontiac has a mild cam, iron manifold, RA3 exhausts, 2.5 duels. Rear gear 3:55, 700R4 tranny.
8 degrees initial timing, 30 total, 7k3 iron heads, 9.5 ish to 1 compression. Vacuum advance disconnected due to detonation at light throttle.
Using an Innovate MTX-OL Plus Digital Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge.
The car idles well with 14 inches of vacuum at 650 RPM, tuned for highest idle rpm resulting in a 12.1 A/F ratio. However, at cruise, I am running about 15.5 to 16-1 a/f ratio. I get detonation accelerating using light throttle and suspect I'm too lean at cruise. When I floor it the a/f ratio is right at 11.9 to 12.1, which I think is dead on with pump gasoline (10 ethanol).
Since the primary rod diameters ends are the same, seems jets should remain the same. How far should I jump down in rod size to get to a 14/1 AF ratio? Running 41 primary rods, considering 39 or 36 rods? Or am I missing something else?
Thanks in advance.
(running Cliffs kit, book, & recipe #1)