maxtwms
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- Alabama
- First Name
- Max
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 305
I think were getting close to wrapping this thread up. Here's what I did over the weekend -
- Holley says there is not a choke valve needle in the 4175, so my last post was moot
- I added a gasket on either side of my thermal insulator (there wasnt one on either side when I bought it and assumed the insulator acted as one)
- Idle was off because of my inexperience with carbs.... I screwed in the choke stop screw so the secondary butterflies could close further allowing me to back off the secondary idle screw, therefore allowing the primaries to close further which gave me more adjustment for the idle screw.
Here are the results
- 12*btdc, 700rpm, 17inhg, zero dieseling (87 ethanol free)
- 10*btdc, 750rpm, 15inhg, dieseling (87 ethanol free), zero dieseling (93 premium)
- 6*btdc, 750rpm, 13inhg, dieseling (87 ethanol free), never got to try 93, possibly today
I adjusted the AF mixture screws each time to try and dial in the highest vacuum, this was usually around 1.25 to 1.75 turns out.
I also sprayed choke/carb cleaner around the base of the carb and vacuum lines with no affect. Forgot to check the intake manifold so Ill do that today too.
I can't tell if I have an air leak or just poor bearings on my pulleys...
Dampener came in so Ill try and put that on this week so I can actually find total timing (60* worth of marks) and quit this guessing game.
- Holley says there is not a choke valve needle in the 4175, so my last post was moot
- I added a gasket on either side of my thermal insulator (there wasnt one on either side when I bought it and assumed the insulator acted as one)
- Idle was off because of my inexperience with carbs.... I screwed in the choke stop screw so the secondary butterflies could close further allowing me to back off the secondary idle screw, therefore allowing the primaries to close further which gave me more adjustment for the idle screw.
Here are the results
- 12*btdc, 700rpm, 17inhg, zero dieseling (87 ethanol free)
- 10*btdc, 750rpm, 15inhg, dieseling (87 ethanol free), zero dieseling (93 premium)
- 6*btdc, 750rpm, 13inhg, dieseling (87 ethanol free), never got to try 93, possibly today
I adjusted the AF mixture screws each time to try and dial in the highest vacuum, this was usually around 1.25 to 1.75 turns out.
I also sprayed choke/carb cleaner around the base of the carb and vacuum lines with no affect. Forgot to check the intake manifold so Ill do that today too.
I can't tell if I have an air leak or just poor bearings on my pulleys...
Dampener came in so Ill try and put that on this week so I can actually find total timing (60* worth of marks) and quit this guessing game.