'68falconohio
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I got my NEW 200 in the falcon and IT'S ALIVE!! Myself and a couple buddies did the swap two Saturdays ago, but I havn't been able to go home and work on it due to midterms and work.
We got everything hooked up and did the engine break-in before I left and I'm going home this wkend(physics midterm be damned) to wrap up the carb linkage and gauge mounting.
The specs for the engine are in my signature and I'm wondering if I should use ported or manifold vacuum for the DUI advance. The HW 5200 sheet that I got from Stovebolt shows me which port to use on the carb if I decide to go ported, but I hooked it up to the manifold during the break-in because I read on the CI site that the DUI likes manifold vacuum better. Suggestions? What sort of total advance should I shoot for. I realize that my total advance will likely be different than everyone else's due to fuel choice, CR, driving characteristcs, etc. I'm just looking for a ballpark # here fellas.
Also, when I shut the engine off after break-in the carb started steaming fuel, and then puking liquid fuel out the side...... I spoke to Tom at Stovebolt about it and he said that he pressure checked the carb before it was shipped and that I likely had something in the needle&seat allowing it to seep. He recommended that I set the idle as low as possible and use a flashlight to look down the carb throat for dripping fuel. I'm not a carb expert by any means so I was wondering if you guys had any other suggestions.
After I spoke to Tom, I called my buddy who has the garage that the car is at. He's a late model racer with more carb experience than I could dream of and he said that the needle&seat leak shouldn't cause the fuel to seep out of the linkage side of the carb and that I'm likely going to have problems with this carb. I'm stressed out, I need to get this car running reliably so that I can return the company vehicle and I was banking on this rebuilt carb from Stovebolt doing the trick.
I'm going to do as Tom requested this wkend, but if you guys have any other suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen

The specs for the engine are in my signature and I'm wondering if I should use ported or manifold vacuum for the DUI advance. The HW 5200 sheet that I got from Stovebolt shows me which port to use on the carb if I decide to go ported, but I hooked it up to the manifold during the break-in because I read on the CI site that the DUI likes manifold vacuum better. Suggestions? What sort of total advance should I shoot for. I realize that my total advance will likely be different than everyone else's due to fuel choice, CR, driving characteristcs, etc. I'm just looking for a ballpark # here fellas.
Also, when I shut the engine off after break-in the carb started steaming fuel, and then puking liquid fuel out the side...... I spoke to Tom at Stovebolt about it and he said that he pressure checked the carb before it was shipped and that I likely had something in the needle&seat allowing it to seep. He recommended that I set the idle as low as possible and use a flashlight to look down the carb throat for dripping fuel. I'm not a carb expert by any means so I was wondering if you guys had any other suggestions.
After I spoke to Tom, I called my buddy who has the garage that the car is at. He's a late model racer with more carb experience than I could dream of and he said that the needle&seat leak shouldn't cause the fuel to seep out of the linkage side of the carb and that I'm likely going to have problems with this carb. I'm stressed out, I need to get this car running reliably so that I can return the company vehicle and I was banking on this rebuilt carb from Stovebolt doing the trick.
I'm going to do as Tom requested this wkend, but if you guys have any other suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen