Beaus67
Active member
Well, this will end my build and most likely my posts (at least for now) but I wanted to let anyone who’s interested know what the last changes and adjustments ended up being that made this a truly successful build. The last time I posted I was having the carb looked at because it seemed the engine was starving for fuel. What was found - my “new” carb had a thick layer of a jell like substance coating the bottom of the bowl this stuff also went into the ports that feed the accelerator pump all but closing them off. On top of that the float was set low and only allowing about a quarter inch of fuel into the bowl, effectively starving the carb of fuel. Also the pivot screw holding the fast idle cam was loose, letting the fast idle adjustment screw miss the cam intermittently. Adjustments made, carb back on and my problems at acceleration are gone… but I still don’t like what I’ll call the power curve. After about 25 or 30 mph, it runs better than it did before the build, but not like I think it should and after 60mph it’s done. So… enter FSD and wsa111 posts about distributer curving (which are still rattling around in my brain,) I pull the distributer and send it to Philbin Ind. in Portland for recurving (along with my build specs). I get a call from Mark at Philbin a couple days later asking “where did you get that distributor? it looked like it was just thrown together, I think you’ll be a lot happier now”. $75 later and I’m installing the newly recurved distributer, make a few timing/fuel adjustments and on to the test drive. GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY! I am now a true believer in “ignition first” not that the carb didn’t have issues but I would never have gotten the results from carb adjustments that I got from that recurve! This engine performs at all speed/load combinations in a way I can only describe as PERFECT. She accelerates to 70mph without effort and has more to give. I couldn’t be any happier with the results of this build. Thanks FSD, wsa111 and everyone else frustrated with people who don’t get the importance of a “tuned ignition system” keep posting because once in a while you get through.
Bill

Bill


