james singleton
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I have two carbs for my 66'-200 (with L.O.M. dizzy). Both carbs are SCV type carbs; one is a Motorcraft 1940, and the other is a rebuilt Autolite 1100 that I bought recently. Here is the "Tale": The 1940 seems to run smooth at idle, and for that matter runs well at higher RPM's also. The only real problem is that I do not get any vacuum readings @ higher rpm's (between 2,000 & 3,000rpms); so the dizzy is not advancing my timing when I put my foot into it. I installed the new/rebuilt carb today (the Autolite 1100) and it runs a little rough @ idle, and when I screw the air/fuel mixture screw all the way in the engine does "not" die!??? Bad jet??? The vacuum reading on the 1100 is around 4.5" @ idle ("not" normal; should be 0" @ idle for L.O.M., correct?), but will go up to around 7.0" at higher rpm's of 2,000 - 3,000rpm's (which should be normal). Would the 4.5" of vacuum @ idle cause the engine to run rough????? I put the 1940 carb back on the engine since it seems to run the best of the two, but I am a bit baffled by both. Any comments on either carb appreciated! Thanks