ACJC
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I'd like to expand futher on carburetion thoughts and this is the panel of experts with which to do it. It involves tuning on Edelbrock performer carbs. I have a 600 CFM Performer (1407) on a Performer Intake manifold.
FIrst I haven't contacted Edlebrock with my issues because I feel I can get a starighter answer here.
1) How many of you are using some type of spacer, phenolic/plastic, wood-fiber, or aluminum between you carb and intake? Currently, I have a .320" insulated base gasket installed.
2) If not; are you having any problems with flooding or hard starting after short runs, and even worse hydro-locking? I experience the hard starting on a warm engine routinely nad have experienced hydro-lock once. I corrected the latter by leaving the gas cap loose.
3) If you are using a carb spacer, what size are you using/recommend; 1/2", 3/4", 1", or 2"? I'm leaning towards a 1/2" to 3/4" spacer.
I know I need to varify correct float level and check for trash in the bowl, point dwell, and ignition timing. May have to decrease jet size too.
Some have told me with Edlebrock cars, you either get a winner out of the box or a dud. So far I've got a dud. Any thoughts/comments/advice?
Jim
FIrst I haven't contacted Edlebrock with my issues because I feel I can get a starighter answer here.
1) How many of you are using some type of spacer, phenolic/plastic, wood-fiber, or aluminum between you carb and intake? Currently, I have a .320" insulated base gasket installed.
2) If not; are you having any problems with flooding or hard starting after short runs, and even worse hydro-locking? I experience the hard starting on a warm engine routinely nad have experienced hydro-lock once. I corrected the latter by leaving the gas cap loose.
3) If you are using a carb spacer, what size are you using/recommend; 1/2", 3/4", 1", or 2"? I'm leaning towards a 1/2" to 3/4" spacer.
I know I need to varify correct float level and check for trash in the bowl, point dwell, and ignition timing. May have to decrease jet size too.
Some have told me with Edlebrock cars, you either get a winner out of the box or a dud. So far I've got a dud. Any thoughts/comments/advice?
Jim