Looking for someone who can help diagnose some A/F data I recorded recently on my 340 6-barrel Cuda. The graphs are for various speed and acceleration conditions.
Float level, idle speed, timing, are set correctly. A/F sensor is calibrated.
I started with the idle screws on the outboard carbs fully closed and adjusted the center idle screws to max. smoothness (2-1/4 turns). I then ran the outboards to 3/8 turn (starting point). Idle was okay and showed slightly lean on A/F meter but driving was rough and lacked performance and at cruise I was extremely lean. In increments of 1/8 turn for outboard idle screws (leaving centers alone) I eventually settled on 5/8. At this setting the idle showed rich (around 11.5 to 12.5) but idled nicely and transitioned well at a cruise. It was still, however, showing somewhat lean as the speed went up, which is a concern for me. I'm not sure where to go from here. Adjusting the idle screws out further to correct for a lean condition at cruise doesn't seem logical.
Under hard acceleration I see a different A/F pattern in 1st gear than the other 3 gears, for some reason. Through 1st I go from rich to lean, while in the other gears I go from lean to rich. Not sure why.
Should I be looking at raising the float level in outboard or center carbs to address it, without further richening the idle circuit?
Should I change jet size in center carb (currently 61's)?
Should I change powervalve (currently 6.5)?
Will a spring change in outboard vacuum pods work?
Any help would be appreciated.