Hey all,
I'm new to the board. So far I've seen a lot of good info, so I'm glad I found it. I';m sorry for writing so much below, but I want to give as much info as possible. I have a 73 Cuda with a crate 360 motor. I have a Edelbrock AVS 650 carb on it. I have been fighting with this carb for a number of years. there are a couple of issues issues I have been having I assumed were carb issues. I have been chasing a lean Surge issue when coming off a cruise at say 40 and trying to lightly accelerate to 50. same with any constant speed to a light acceleration. It would surge and then level out and cruise just fine. I have the carb kit with the different springs and metering rods and jets. I have been working through different combos. I can get it close but not perfect. IF I get it to idol nicely, I have surging when accelerating if I get the surge to go away I have poor idol quality. it seems I'm working with at least a couple of different issues. It seems to have a miss at around 2500-3000 in park standing behind the car listening not sure about under load as I can't hear it. I have the initial timing set at 12 Deg BTDC no advance hooked up while setting timing. I have it jetted as factory settings and I have the stiffest rod spring in because I have tons of vacuum. It will stumble out of the hole. so I adjust the the mixture screws a bit richer and adjust the squirt on the pump to fix that and then the idol quality goes to hell. I bought a vacuum guage to help me fine tune this thing. The needle is not steady at all, but only fluctuates less than 1 HG just does not sit completely still. the guage said timing was not quite right, so I advanced it a bit more not sure how much because I run out of marks at 12 and don't have a dial back timing light. I then get about 19hg at idol and the engine seems to like that timing sligltly higher than 12. the guage is still not steady, but better Possibly this is due to valve overlap? the vacuum guage reads 19 for a while and then blip it drops off to about 18 and back up to 20 for a little while, settles back at 19. once I noticed this on the guage, I started to be able to hear/see it in the exhaust and the tremor in the motor. I put the timing light back on and realized the strobe was slow at times and other times it was not turning on right away. I tried a few other plug wires just to test the strobe and they were fine. I started thinking my 2nd issue is it's not always firing on #1 I pulled the plugs on the even side and they seem a little lean. I pulled the plugs on the odd side and #1 is not fowled, but much more dark than the rest of the pugs on that side. I pulled the cap and it looks good, it was replaced last summer. the rotor looks good no corrosion. when running I pull the #1 plug from the cap and it really does not change the idol a great amount but neither do any of the cylinders when I pull them from the cap. I replaced the plug wire and plug. I still have the same issue. the exhaust on that side sort of makes a putting sound. I have not run it enough to since replacing the plug and wire to see a big color difference yet. Should I be thinking I have bad compression in that #1 cylinder? is this a carb issue? if it was a cab float or leak would it affect that entire bank of cylinders? where do I go from here?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
John