Car almost done now. Went through EU control no problem. Starting to look real pretty with all that new chrome everywhere and all that.
One problem left though. It's a 440 with a six pack carb setup.
I've had to disconnect the centre carb vacuum hose from the front and rear carb to get it to idle properly..
The car starts fine and idles properly (1000rpm) when cold. I drive it abit, it gets warm and then it idles at 2000-3000rpm. Even if I stop and start engine.
What happens is the vacuum from the centre carb hose pulls the front and rear carb-valves on abit. And when I stop the engine, it seems the vacuum still keeps the valves on, because they don't want to return even with engine off... Not for a while anyway. If I let it rest for a while it returns..
As it stands with the front and rear vacuum hoses disconnected, it runs fine all the time, but I'd like to have it setup up like it's supposed to be, and use the front and rear carb when I want to..
I've looked at the rods that connect the centre carb to the front and rear carb, and its those rods that push the centre carbs idle position upwards.
Is it simply a rod adjustment problem, cause I figure I can adjust the rods so that the centre carb has abit to go on before idle gets pushed upwards by the rods connected from front and rear. As it stands the rods are aligned like the service manual says. The centre rod is on the bottom when perfectly fitted with the front and rear holes. So its got nothing to go on when front and rear carb starts pushing..
Or is it faulty vacuum? Are the front and rear vacuum valves not supposed to move at all when at idle?