So I drilled through a good chunk of the posts (through page 66) and haven't found anything similar to the issues I'm having, though there do seem to be quite a few issues getting carbs to behave.
'67 Coupe w/ automatic transmission and power brakes (ABS Conversions of Orange County)
200ci Engine rebuilt following the CI specs for a "moderate performance street motor" recommendations:
CI-provided polished and ported late-model modified large log head
Deck not zero'd, but shaved to achieve ~9.0 CR
Cylinders cleaned and bored to .040 over
Double-roller timing chain w/ timing advanced per CI recommendations
CI 264/264 CAM w/ 110 lobe
CI DUI Ignition
CI single exhaust headers
CI Weber 32/36 carb, direct mount
Took it to a dyno guy who races (v8's but knows i6's) who rejetted and adjusted, timed, etc. That got it to run (prior to his work it would barely run and 2 experienced mechanics couldn't tune it well - good on the frwy, bad on the street; bad on the frwy, good on the street). Tech said vacuum is good and timing is set properly. Fuel/Air mixture was also supposedly good. About 500 miles after it was tuned on the dyno (1000 miles after the rebuild) the crank went bad. The machines shop says it was way rich and the oil broke down due to gas contaminating it. There has not been a single person who agrees with them. Regardless I had to have it torn down again and replaced the crank.
It's running okay and I followed procedures to adjust the screws on the carb (did that myself). However my experience is as follows:
1.) Idles okay (not great, but not stalling) so not really an issue. I think it should be smoother
2.) Power is not great - a little better than stock, but not what I expected or should be based on what I've read.
3.) Getting 10-12 mpg - I get better mileage on my Chevy 283 v8 w/a Holley 4-barrel (been getting this since the rebuild, both of them)
4.) Adjustment screws (idle and mixture) say I'm running rich - screwed in 3.5-4 vs 1.5-2
5.) Plugs say I'm running lean - white and clean
I can take it back to the dyno tech and have him work on it some more, but I wanted to get opinions first from the experts.
Thoughts on why the gas mileage is so bad?
Why don't I have the power I should?
How do I get this to run the way described?
I'm in the Los Angeles area if you know any contacts who can work on it.
Thanks
'67 Coupe w/ automatic transmission and power brakes (ABS Conversions of Orange County)
200ci Engine rebuilt following the CI specs for a "moderate performance street motor" recommendations:
CI-provided polished and ported late-model modified large log head
Deck not zero'd, but shaved to achieve ~9.0 CR
Cylinders cleaned and bored to .040 over
Double-roller timing chain w/ timing advanced per CI recommendations
CI 264/264 CAM w/ 110 lobe
CI DUI Ignition
CI single exhaust headers
CI Weber 32/36 carb, direct mount
Took it to a dyno guy who races (v8's but knows i6's) who rejetted and adjusted, timed, etc. That got it to run (prior to his work it would barely run and 2 experienced mechanics couldn't tune it well - good on the frwy, bad on the street; bad on the frwy, good on the street). Tech said vacuum is good and timing is set properly. Fuel/Air mixture was also supposedly good. About 500 miles after it was tuned on the dyno (1000 miles after the rebuild) the crank went bad. The machines shop says it was way rich and the oil broke down due to gas contaminating it. There has not been a single person who agrees with them. Regardless I had to have it torn down again and replaced the crank.
It's running okay and I followed procedures to adjust the screws on the carb (did that myself). However my experience is as follows:
1.) Idles okay (not great, but not stalling) so not really an issue. I think it should be smoother
2.) Power is not great - a little better than stock, but not what I expected or should be based on what I've read.
3.) Getting 10-12 mpg - I get better mileage on my Chevy 283 v8 w/a Holley 4-barrel (been getting this since the rebuild, both of them)
4.) Adjustment screws (idle and mixture) say I'm running rich - screwed in 3.5-4 vs 1.5-2
5.) Plugs say I'm running lean - white and clean
I can take it back to the dyno tech and have him work on it some more, but I wanted to get opinions first from the experts.
Thoughts on why the gas mileage is so bad?
Why don't I have the power I should?
How do I get this to run the way described?
I'm in the Los Angeles area if you know any contacts who can work on it.
Thanks