Hello,
I have rebuilt a 73, 340 engine, which has a mopar performance cam (P4120231, Cam ID D.C. 284-108, duration 284, overlap 68, design lift 0.484, rec install cntr line 108). The heads were ported with the short block I bought built for power (450 hp per engine builder).
When it getting idling the best with timing at 22 degrees advanced, with a 14 degree limiter plate in the distributor and a new electronic box from 4secflat, i get a steady 7-8 psi of vacuum it is still backfiring (a little more than occasionally).
I have made sure the headers are sealed well and there are no air leaks (had some backfiring due to header leak earlier in process).
I have an edelbrock 1411 carb, which I put in metering rods and jets to lean it out (combo 17 in the owner's manual, by the char and used the 3 psi springs), but it still seems to be running rich. I also drilled holes in the throttle plates (worked my way up to 1/8''). The mixture screws work better but still getting the backfiring.
For next step I was going to do a compression test to make sure all the valves are closing properly and not hanging up.
I was thinking of getting a new carb which might allow me to adjust air and fuel mixtures for idle, primary and secondary circuits since I can seem to get the idle circuit to lean out enough to not back fire. No back firing when the primaries kick in, or at least I don't hear any.
any other recommendations, or recommendations on a tunable carb?