17058276 Previously installed Cliff's kit, 73 jets, 44 rods, float level 17/64.
Engine Pontiac 400 0.040+, 96 heads, performer intake, comp 262 cam, HEI with centrifugal coming in at 1000, all in at 2900. I've been using manifold vacuum for advance. 2004r, 9 inch 3.25.
Had an issue with idling like crap but driving perfectly. Called Cliff to order a choke pull off, turns out I didn't need it. Recently installed AFR/wideband found my idle problem was WAY too lean, mixture screws did next to nothing to correct.
Cliff is NOT A FAN of these cams and said has always had idle issues with them.
He suggested just to open idle tubes to .038, down tube restriction to .050, idle air to 1.0, and using the recipes in the book opened idle bypass to .070 and mixture screw holes to .10, cut 2 rounds from spring they seat.
CAR IDLED GREAT!! I adjusted rpm, mixture screws with vacuum gauge and achieved 17" of vacuum from the cam that says it is good for 17.5".
THEN found the vacuum line to the vacuum ball for interior controls wasn't even hooked up!!
Corrected that leak, corrected for idle mixture, engine still runs better than before, but can barely achieve 16" of vacuum.
I assume this means that I need more idle air? Am I just not supplying enough of what this engine/cam combination needs?
I'm thankful to have the idle I have now, but the OCD in me is flaring up big time. I am using these issues to try to understand the black art of carb control.
AND one more question...
I'm unclear how/where to measure the secondary flaps to determine optimum opening. I see the spec is 1.271 (memory?) is fully open. from the back of the opening to the ...... upper face of the open secondary? I can't make out where from the pic in the book.