""iab 70, hsb 33 primary and secondaries are all 4 33's. pri jet 72, secondary jet 78 Set floats to mid glass"
""timing at 16* vac at 13 hg. afr numbers are idle in N 13.2 in drive 13.8 cruise at 40 mph as high as 15.6""
"" seems to load up and pig rich on take off from a light or stop sign drops to high 11's then comes back up to mid/upper 13 range at cruise)""
""so I change iab to a 71 idles in d at 12.8 cruise at 13.8 to low 14's. a quick wot, drops to low 12's then climbs to high 14's low 15's.""
- Start with setting your idle A/F in gear. Aim for 13.6-14.2 to see where the engine idles best. (Use your metering screws)
- Then from a SLOW take off, look at your A/F and adjust your pump cam/squirter to get you into the 13's. (If you swap pump cams, you need to reset the pump arm bolt/nut each time so that fuel squirts out as soon as you move the throttle at idle).
- Then check your steady cruising speeds of 30-70mph and write down the A/F numbers (30,40,50,60,70mph). Aim for 13.8-14.4 or so. If you write down the A/F at each one of these steady mph readings, this will tell you the whole story of which circuit you need to tune. (30-50mph'ish will be your Idle Air Bleeds, 50mph'ish up to 70mph will be your Main Jets. Each time you swap out your IAB's, you will need to reset your Metering Screws for best idle).
- Then from a steady cruise (30-50mph), push the pedal down to accel (not WOT) to open the mains and look at the A/F. Aim for the low 13's or so. This is your Power Valve and your Power Valve Channel Restricters.
I have attached a pump cam chart for your reference. Hopefully you can read it. Notice on the left side (up to down) shows throttle degrees of rotation. Then each pump cam (50cc cams are yellow and brown. The rest are the 30cc cams) shows a number at that degree. Just use these numbers as reference numbers to make it simple.
EXAMPLE: Blue cam at 30 degrees shows .218. Pink cam at 30 degrees shows .110. This tells you that the Blue cam delivers 1.9% more fuel at 30 degrees of throttle opening than the Pink cam.
Then use this chart to figure out which cam to test. If you need more or less fuel at 20%, then look at the chart at the other colors and reference their 20% numbers for more/less fuel. Then test that cam.