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Engine idles great, runs great, pulls hard. But when I've got it in gear (it's an auto) and holding it against the brake, like at a stop light, after a couple of minutes it will start to chug. Barely noticeable at first, but keeps getting worse and worse, eventually the idle drops down below 500 and I have to shift to neutral to keep it running. Then it slowy recovers and idles normal.
What's so weird is that it literally takes a couple minutes to start doing it--so it only happens at long red lights.
Here's the vitals:
65 200, with a 170 head
Autolite 2100, newly rebuilt by a reputable carb guy, with Clifford adapter
Pacemaker headers
DSII
FSPP 1.6 ratio rocker arms
After market power disk brakes, with manifold vacuum from the adapter teed to booster and PCV
Timing set at 13* (advancing it makes the condition worse, but retarding it further doesn't seem to help)
Mixture screws set at 1 1/2 turns out from lean stumble point (but I've tried several settings and the mixture doesn't seem to have any effect on the problem).
62 main jets.
Any ideas?
What's so weird is that it literally takes a couple minutes to start doing it--so it only happens at long red lights.
Here's the vitals:
65 200, with a 170 head
Autolite 2100, newly rebuilt by a reputable carb guy, with Clifford adapter
Pacemaker headers
DSII
FSPP 1.6 ratio rocker arms
After market power disk brakes, with manifold vacuum from the adapter teed to booster and PCV
Timing set at 13* (advancing it makes the condition worse, but retarding it further doesn't seem to help)
Mixture screws set at 1 1/2 turns out from lean stumble point (but I've tried several settings and the mixture doesn't seem to have any effect on the problem).
62 main jets.
Any ideas?