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Old 04-29-2013, 09:07 AM   #1
Improbcat
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'64 230 running overly rich

The 230 in my '64 is running really rich, so badly so that it backfires when I'm coasting in gear on the highway.

I've rebuilt the carb & replaced the float. This was only the 2nd carb I have ever rebuilt, so no guarantees I got it right. It didn't seem to make any difference though.

I tried hooking up a vacuum gauge to the vac line off the carb, but I get zero vacuum at idle, and more the more I accelerate, which doesn't seem entirely right.

I have not set the timing as I don't have any idea what the correct timing is, but I tried doing it by ear and just as it start getting to the smoothest spot the distributor hits the block.

Is there a way to adjust the fuel mix on the carb? Is the vacuum right or do I have an issue there? Is the distributor stabbed in wrong?

Help?


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