fast 99
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- Spokane, Washington
- First Name
- Brian
- Truck Year
- 81,85
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Yeah, I chuckle at a stop light when a rich running vehicle is nearby. After being around this stuff for a while you know what rich, lean or correct running engines smell like. Most are rich.I completely agree with your statement. I just had a 67 Satelite in the shop that another shop setup the aftermarket Holley Carburetor. Customers complaint was the exhaust smell. It was burn your eyes bad. So I went though and rejetted it, adjusted and set it up all properly. Another thing is I think guys still try to read plugs to know where they are at. As you know back in the day we looked for light tan to medium tan and being a good burn, but gas has changed and a normal running carb will result in almost a white plug with maybe a few spots of very light tan. Regardless gasoline has changed and and reading plugs just isn't as reliable as it use to be.
That and there are a LOT fewer of us that even know how to properly work on and tune a carburetor.
I have tried 87 regular, 91 e free and AV gas. Of course, they run better on AV gas but it is not a realistic choice. Best option is e free. That is what my SB have in them. Hurts to fill both tanks.