Yes. I only went up to 18ā, and it held perfectlyI believe that in the previous post the canister hold 18in of vacuum![]()
Yes. I only went up to 18ā, and it held perfectlyI believe that in the previous post the canister hold 18in of vacuum![]()
I canāt see the report but my 156 CFM carb should be used in the equation. I have stock head and valves. The only thing not stock is the cam.I put this is dyno sims. I assumed 8.5 CR, your elevation of 5300, a 245 cfm carb (autolite 2100 1.02 as I am putting on my 200), your 40 over pistons and your cam shaft from your post. I assumed stock head and valves.
Without more info and specifics this is the best I can do. Increasing the compression ratio will raise everything some. This is close and anything else will not change it much.
5500āWhat is your elevation?
Iām surprised I can get the car up the driveway


With stock cam, carb, and LODO I had 18ā at idle. Now I canāt use a PCV valve because of low vacuum with new cam.I have a question that has relevance to carburetor size.
What is the intake manifold vacuum at WOT.
I removed the draft tube because everyone told me it would keep the oil cleaner and pressure down
When I slam the throttle the vacuum goes to zero.I'm looking for the intake manifold vacuum at Wide Open Throttle at around 2500 to 3000 rpm.
It should be under 1" .
If it is over 1" then the carburetor is too small.
Did the ā68 200 not have a PCV system? Iām trying to do what people tell me but people are telling me different things.I just thought of something.
I believe your vehicles engine had a draft tube when you got it. The carb specād for your specific engine would not be properly tuned for a PCV engine. And you installed another carb. I would highly recommend purchasing an AFR meter and install it as soon as possible. It will help you to tune the carb much easier. Without one you are going to have a rough time getting the carb tuned right.
Please work on getting the vacuum reading at WOT.