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I am making some progress... with a little help from a friend.
So here is the new news.... THIS THING KICKS BUTT!!!
I am in need of smaller jets and power valve.
(You were right Jack)
We got the timing to sit dead on 12 degrees initial.
We got the fuel mix the be just about right at that timing and idle at 900 rpms.
It is smoother, but not smooth... however it may not be. I am just not used to this engine yet.
Fuel pump is fine.
I took it to work today, and that is about 20 miles on the highway...
It ran GOOD, not great, but good... it has three times the power I had before... but it could have more... it does all of the things Jack taked about above with reference to the jets and power valve... it bucks and surges at light throttle (this was VERY noticeable on the highway in 5th, not so much in the lower gears.) still has a flat spot at 3000 rpms...
BUT IT WAS SOOOOO MUCH FUN TO DRIVE ON THE FREEWAY!!
I cannot tell you how it felt to pass a few nice cars... before I was being passed by U-hauls... No More!
It does a nice Cruise at 65mph running right at 2400 rpms. 75 right around 2700 rpms... and I bcaked off at 3000 when the speedo hit 85.... I was playing with the speed as much as I could it has a nice grunt in 5th from 2200-3000 and a nice drop into 4th if I need to pass at 55... that was fun.
So in all I think I can safely narrow this down to the jets and valve.. I read through the Holley Manual again last night about replacing the jets and power valve.. sounds like a piece of cake. I am even going to do it on car...
If I read this correcty, I just lay a nice tray and a towel under the front of the carb, remove the four screws that hold the float bowl assembly, pull that sraight off and the two jets and valve are right there... I can pull them, note the sizes, get smaller ones, put them in, install the float assembly and check the level, and I am off and running again. Can I re-use the gasket for the float assembly? or should I replace that? Is it sealed? My guess is I will find 65/55 jets and an 8 on the power valve.. I think I will try a 6.5 or so, and two sizes smaller on the jets, see what happens.... I may get some in the middle to have an option.
Sounds great the 70-Flows are starting to break in and drop in pitch! they still have a nice ting on the metalic side, they are not all bass... and the in car is GREAT... Wife even loves it.. she was smiling last night when we went out to aim the lights.
Thanks Guys, I am hopeful I can buy jets locally... I would like to do this over the weekend.
J.



I am making some progress... with a little help from a friend.
So here is the new news.... THIS THING KICKS BUTT!!!
I am in need of smaller jets and power valve.
(You were right Jack)
We got the timing to sit dead on 12 degrees initial.
We got the fuel mix the be just about right at that timing and idle at 900 rpms.
It is smoother, but not smooth... however it may not be. I am just not used to this engine yet.
Fuel pump is fine.
I took it to work today, and that is about 20 miles on the highway...
It ran GOOD, not great, but good... it has three times the power I had before... but it could have more... it does all of the things Jack taked about above with reference to the jets and power valve... it bucks and surges at light throttle (this was VERY noticeable on the highway in 5th, not so much in the lower gears.) still has a flat spot at 3000 rpms...
BUT IT WAS SOOOOO MUCH FUN TO DRIVE ON THE FREEWAY!!
I cannot tell you how it felt to pass a few nice cars... before I was being passed by U-hauls... No More!

It does a nice Cruise at 65mph running right at 2400 rpms. 75 right around 2700 rpms... and I bcaked off at 3000 when the speedo hit 85.... I was playing with the speed as much as I could it has a nice grunt in 5th from 2200-3000 and a nice drop into 4th if I need to pass at 55... that was fun.
So in all I think I can safely narrow this down to the jets and valve.. I read through the Holley Manual again last night about replacing the jets and power valve.. sounds like a piece of cake. I am even going to do it on car...
If I read this correcty, I just lay a nice tray and a towel under the front of the carb, remove the four screws that hold the float bowl assembly, pull that sraight off and the two jets and valve are right there... I can pull them, note the sizes, get smaller ones, put them in, install the float assembly and check the level, and I am off and running again. Can I re-use the gasket for the float assembly? or should I replace that? Is it sealed? My guess is I will find 65/55 jets and an 8 on the power valve.. I think I will try a 6.5 or so, and two sizes smaller on the jets, see what happens.... I may get some in the middle to have an option.
Sounds great the 70-Flows are starting to break in and drop in pitch! they still have a nice ting on the metalic side, they are not all bass... and the in car is GREAT... Wife even loves it.. she was smiling last night when we went out to aim the lights.
Thanks Guys, I am hopeful I can buy jets locally... I would like to do this over the weekend.
J.