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Hey guys,
I recently replaced my autolite 1100 carb on my 66 mustang. Its an automatic, and everything is original on the engine. There seems to be some problems with this carb though. It studders when revving the engine up in neutral and off the line while in gear.
It also surges when going a steady speed. So i am wondering what you all think is the problem. The problem persists no matter how the timing is or how lean or rich, But it does seem to do a little better when running rich. So i am thinking that maybe the jets are too small? I think i remember seeing the main jet as 48.
What would be a good jet setup for this stock engine guys?
And lastly, where is the second jet located? I cant seem to find it to save my life.
Thanks for the help.
By the way, the engine runs perfect with no hesitations or surging(but its getting to old to work with). So I am 100% positive that there is a problem with the air/fuel mix on the rebuilt carb.
I recently replaced my autolite 1100 carb on my 66 mustang. Its an automatic, and everything is original on the engine. There seems to be some problems with this carb though. It studders when revving the engine up in neutral and off the line while in gear.
It also surges when going a steady speed. So i am wondering what you all think is the problem. The problem persists no matter how the timing is or how lean or rich, But it does seem to do a little better when running rich. So i am thinking that maybe the jets are too small? I think i remember seeing the main jet as 48.
What would be a good jet setup for this stock engine guys?
And lastly, where is the second jet located? I cant seem to find it to save my life.
Thanks for the help.
By the way, the engine runs perfect with no hesitations or surging(but its getting to old to work with). So I am 100% positive that there is a problem with the air/fuel mix on the rebuilt carb.