60s Refugee
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I've been absent for a while. It wasn't from lack of tinkering though.
I converted the vac line to manifold vac. Here's a pic!
Here's another
Here's the fittings:
These pics don't show the Falcon carb. I also have the tripower linkage removed and the carbs blocked with a plate. Look closely and you can see the plate under A carb.
I also swapped center carbs. I rebuilt a hand choke 1100 from a Falcon and set it in the center to get ready for cold weather.
As some of you may remember, I have installed a DSII from a 78 Fairmont and was interested in completing the install with a manifold vacuum line.
So far my results have been unsatisfactory. After months of tuning carb, timing, eliminating the A & C carbs, etc, I have several problems. Currently the engine won't run or idle without the choke almost full on. It stumbles, hesitates, struggles to idle. It ran better with the vac line running to the carb! I'm at the point now that I can't determine any obvious solution. Could it be the advance curve springs? Maybe the vac advance isn't working. Maybe the tank fuel filter is clogged. I'm at my wits end.
Also, ever since I put the new engine in there has been an oil blow by issue. I leak losts of oil while running. It lays in the fins of the valve cover. It throws out a full quart in only about four hours of driving. I know you will have lifter noise with headers, but mine clatters off and on a great deal and just plain ticks if the oil goes to 1 quart low. I'm adding oil at about a quart a week.
I switched to Mobil 1 full synthetic and the oil loss has been worse since then. I had been using Valvoline synthetic. I lost oil with it too, but not as bad. I've read that synthetic oils leak through everything but I just might hafta try Dino-oil again to see if it stops.
I have full compression in all cylinders. I have a rubber Fel Pro cover gasket and I check the bolts regularly for tightness. It looks like I lose some around the valve cover but it still looks like most of the loss is through the breather.
Any ideas?
Harry
I converted the vac line to manifold vac. Here's a pic!

Here's another

Here's the fittings:

These pics don't show the Falcon carb. I also have the tripower linkage removed and the carbs blocked with a plate. Look closely and you can see the plate under A carb.
I also swapped center carbs. I rebuilt a hand choke 1100 from a Falcon and set it in the center to get ready for cold weather.
As some of you may remember, I have installed a DSII from a 78 Fairmont and was interested in completing the install with a manifold vacuum line.
So far my results have been unsatisfactory. After months of tuning carb, timing, eliminating the A & C carbs, etc, I have several problems. Currently the engine won't run or idle without the choke almost full on. It stumbles, hesitates, struggles to idle. It ran better with the vac line running to the carb! I'm at the point now that I can't determine any obvious solution. Could it be the advance curve springs? Maybe the vac advance isn't working. Maybe the tank fuel filter is clogged. I'm at my wits end.
Also, ever since I put the new engine in there has been an oil blow by issue. I leak losts of oil while running. It lays in the fins of the valve cover. It throws out a full quart in only about four hours of driving. I know you will have lifter noise with headers, but mine clatters off and on a great deal and just plain ticks if the oil goes to 1 quart low. I'm adding oil at about a quart a week.
I switched to Mobil 1 full synthetic and the oil loss has been worse since then. I had been using Valvoline synthetic. I lost oil with it too, but not as bad. I've read that synthetic oils leak through everything but I just might hafta try Dino-oil again to see if it stops.
I have full compression in all cylinders. I have a rubber Fel Pro cover gasket and I check the bolts regularly for tightness. It looks like I lose some around the valve cover but it still looks like most of the loss is through the breather.
Any ideas?
Harry