09-12-2002, 06:09 PM | #1 |
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tuning 250-6
heres one for all you 250 guys... im in the process of fine tuning my 250 in my 74 driver, and want to see what success you have had with tuning them (what timing adance, distributor springs, plugs, carb adjustment)... It is all stock with no power steering and no power brakes... Im looking more in the fuel economy department than all out performance (cuz there is none with the stock 6 of course).. and yes it stil has the stock 1bbl Roch MV carb, just rebuilt and single exhaust).. thanks fellas, once i get to know more ill post more.. promise...
--mike
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63 C20 2WD, 230/SM420/4.11 73K 68 C30 dump truck, 327,SM425,4.56 66K original 68 C10 2WD SWB Stepper, 250/3-tree/3.73 66K.... Wifes 68 Buick Skylark Custom Conv., 350/TH400/2.56 In our family since '79 69 GMC 1500 SWB 2WD, 350/TH350/3.73 posi... 70 K10 SWB 4X4 4-sp,ps, pb, tilt, buckets, console, sliding back window (Need AC parts) WIP 72 Chevy K20 4x4 350/350/205/4.56 donor 72 Vette 350/M21/3.70 posi, triple black and super fast 84 Olds Cutlass Brougham 350/2004r/4.11 was Dad's |
09-12-2002, 06:46 PM | #2 |
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Easy as pie
I always follow a few simple steps that seem to make it go easier.
Check, clean and gap plugs. Check points for pitting and set Check dist. cap and rotor for wear and or cracks Check fule filter (I installed a clear inline filter) Warm engine thoroughly With vacuum advance line plugged: Set idle to 550 Set timing to 4 degree BTDC Check vacuum off of carb, usually I get solid 12 to 15 lbs with no needle bounce (If you get a wobble in the needle tune will not help) Reconnect vacuum advance, recheck idle should be about 850 to 950 With vacuum gauge and rpm meter in place turn mixture in till idle slows to 750, then at 1/4 turn intervals increase mixture screw to get close to 20 lbs vacuum. Recheck the no advanced idle and timing. Recheck advanvced vacuum. I end up going through idle set and adjusting mixuter about 3 times to get it set. Takes about an hour start to finish. Hope that helps. I call it my old Chevy VooDoo Juju |
09-13-2002, 08:20 PM | #3 |
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thanks Juju... anyone else have any suggestions???? i know theres some more good voodoo out there...
--mike
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63 C20 2WD, 230/SM420/4.11 73K 68 C30 dump truck, 327,SM425,4.56 66K original 68 C10 2WD SWB Stepper, 250/3-tree/3.73 66K.... Wifes 68 Buick Skylark Custom Conv., 350/TH400/2.56 In our family since '79 69 GMC 1500 SWB 2WD, 350/TH350/3.73 posi... 70 K10 SWB 4X4 4-sp,ps, pb, tilt, buckets, console, sliding back window (Need AC parts) WIP 72 Chevy K20 4x4 350/350/205/4.56 donor 72 Vette 350/M21/3.70 posi, triple black and super fast 84 Olds Cutlass Brougham 350/2004r/4.11 was Dad's |
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