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Ok all. There's a '79 Fairmont with a I6 in it in the local U-Pull-It.
What carb would it have used? I think it's a 200.
Here's the story. - Fiance has a '74 Mav, I6 250 1bbl (carter RBS), that's getting about 10mpg. It's eating gas like there is NO tomorrow.
I'm pissed at the points, and am converting it over to HEI (tired of resetting points!) this week. The carb on the '74 Mav is a rebuilt Carter RBS with a 'Rebuilt by Holley' sticker. I'm 99% sure it's running super-freaking-rich as if I cause a vacuum leak on the vacuum tree, the idle comes way up (too much gas, not enough air).
Questions - Is there some way to jet this thing down a couple sizes? What's teh stock size on it? Will the '79 Fairmont's carb work on it, any better after being rebuilt?
I want maximum mileage out of this 250. My 354 Pontiac '77 Firebird gets 18-20mpg with a 4bbl Qjet. There is no reason this Mav can't match it.
What carb would it have used? I think it's a 200.
Here's the story. - Fiance has a '74 Mav, I6 250 1bbl (carter RBS), that's getting about 10mpg. It's eating gas like there is NO tomorrow.
I'm pissed at the points, and am converting it over to HEI (tired of resetting points!) this week. The carb on the '74 Mav is a rebuilt Carter RBS with a 'Rebuilt by Holley' sticker. I'm 99% sure it's running super-freaking-rich as if I cause a vacuum leak on the vacuum tree, the idle comes way up (too much gas, not enough air).
Questions - Is there some way to jet this thing down a couple sizes? What's teh stock size on it? Will the '79 Fairmont's carb work on it, any better after being rebuilt?
I want maximum mileage out of this 250. My 354 Pontiac '77 Firebird gets 18-20mpg with a 4bbl Qjet. There is no reason this Mav can't match it.