Bort62":34peyonk said:
Okay, hold on a second.
You are only gettign 2" of vacuum at idle? Where are you measuring it.
Are you idling on the main or on the idle circuit in the carb? (does the idle mixture screw have any effect)
Wait, crap - I just remembered something. You may have the pickup leads from the distributor to the module backwards. Timing moving all around and overall weird running is the result.
If I try to adjust the idle mixture, the engine dies if I adjust too far and the rpm drops, so I am on the idle circuit. It was tuned perfect with the old dizzy and the mixture should not change with a new dizzy.
Read the text at this post:
http://fordsix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18841
I am measuring it at the hard line from the carb that went to the original dizzy, but if I understand it, from the above link, it should be seeing manifold vacuum. I see 3" and when I hook it to the dizzy nothing changes. If I suck on the hose to the dizzy, the rpm does go up some, but if I turn the idle down, it still dies around 1050 @ 10°.
I just rebuilt this carb and maybe the spark valve is no good. Still, I think it should still idle at 10° unless these engines and electronics won't allow it. How much vacuum should I get at idle to the dizzy?
I just tried reversing the orange violet and it does make a difference. Sounded like some munchkins were in the head pounding on the pistons with a 20# sledge hammer. Someone else reported hard starting with the leads being incorrrect from the rebuilder. When I did get it running, it still died when the rpm dropped.
The timing is not jumping all around. It advances as rpm increases.
I just checked vacuum at the 1100. 3". At the PCV valve 19.5. I then hooked my MityVac to the dizzy and pulled 20". Hot damn, I can get the idle down to what sounded like the correct rpm. Didn't have the tach hooked up. But, how would I check timing with the vacuum off as it should be. Something else is causing this.
So, my guess it the Spark Control Valve is bad. I blew out all the passages in the carb, but maybe one path didn't flow when it should have. Will see if I still have the old one.
I have heard of people leaving the vacuum line off with no problems. Seems like mine needs the vacuum.