kuhlou
Well-known member
1966 Mustang, CA smog equipped, non-loado dizzy ID'd per prior thread. I assumed the Autolite 1100 carb mounted was an SCV model, since there was an SCV valve screwed into the carb. On advice in a prior thread, I removed the SCV valve to plug the hole, and behind the SCV, the big port was blocked! Factory blocked off, however, the small port that runs to the venturi below the throttle was there, so rtv'd that closed, and plugged the scv with a stopper/rtv combo. Removed the carb from the adapter, and another vacuum source was revealed! In the carb adapter, a groove was cut to the hole in the carb mount (manifold vac?), and this groove aligned with a small hole in the bottom of the carb mount flange.

Here's the carb mount gasket.

Bottom of carb mount, see small hole.

I don't recall seeing this addressed in any of the posts I've read? Does anyone have an idea what this port if for? Block it off? Leave it?
I was only going to modify, because I assumed I had a mismatched SCV carb with a non-loado (verified) dizzy. Going to use the carb just to get a DSII installed and running. Then, install the HW 5200.
Learn something new everyday I guess. Can anyone shed light on this one?

Thanks
Album link: http://s284.photobucket.com/albums/ll38 ... te%201100/

Here's the carb mount gasket.

Bottom of carb mount, see small hole.

I don't recall seeing this addressed in any of the posts I've read? Does anyone have an idea what this port if for? Block it off? Leave it?
I was only going to modify, because I assumed I had a mismatched SCV carb with a non-loado (verified) dizzy. Going to use the carb just to get a DSII installed and running. Then, install the HW 5200.
Learn something new everyday I guess. Can anyone shed light on this one?

Thanks
Album link: http://s284.photobucket.com/albums/ll38 ... te%201100/