Sport Fury 67
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Has anyone had any experience in changing the step up springs for the metering rods in a Edlebrock 1406 carb, in order to lean it out, so the engine does not run so rich.
Right now, my plugs are as black as a coal mine and the mileage is hovering around 8 mpg. The engine originally was configured as a 383 - 2 barrel in a 1969 T&C wagon, that was re-built with a "lumpy" cam. The carb was upgraded to a four barrel Edlebrock 1406, with a HIREV 7500 HiPo electronic ignition.
I have see articles and videos where people have changed out the set up springs for the metering rods, to a lower tension spring, based on the manifold vacuum at idle, to lean out the carb.
Some other comments state the rods and jets in the 1406 are designed for these carbs to run "rich" out of the box.
Other comments also stated you should also adjusting the timing in combination of the above.
Before I start changing several parameters, I would like to inquire if anyone has made similar adjustments on a 383- 1406 combo. The goal is to up the mileage and eliminate the damp black carbon exhaust spray on start up.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Right now, my plugs are as black as a coal mine and the mileage is hovering around 8 mpg. The engine originally was configured as a 383 - 2 barrel in a 1969 T&C wagon, that was re-built with a "lumpy" cam. The carb was upgraded to a four barrel Edlebrock 1406, with a HIREV 7500 HiPo electronic ignition.
I have see articles and videos where people have changed out the set up springs for the metering rods, to a lower tension spring, based on the manifold vacuum at idle, to lean out the carb.
Some other comments state the rods and jets in the 1406 are designed for these carbs to run "rich" out of the box.
Other comments also stated you should also adjusting the timing in combination of the above.
Before I start changing several parameters, I would like to inquire if anyone has made similar adjustments on a 383- 1406 combo. The goal is to up the mileage and eliminate the damp black carbon exhaust spray on start up.
Any comments would be appreciated.