Carbs professionally rebuilt about 6 month ago - 47.5 jets installed
Pods
Boots replaced
Vacuum synced
ColorTune adjusted
The idle just sucked after i reinstalled the carbs after rebuild. I have tinkered with this for the better part of 4 months trying to stabilize the idle. After tons of reading and trial-error, i finally got things dial in. Mid/Top-end power was fine from day one, but idle was way off. Could not keep it from stalling. In addition, it was very hesitant on starts at low rpm.
Here are my initial conclusions:
The carbs came back from the rebuild with 47.5 jets installed to compensate for the pods being installed. The mixture screw was setup with the standard 5 (1/2) turns. My assumption, at the time, was that i needed to adjust all 4 of the screws the same on each adjustment. ie, i would adjust all 4 screws by half turn increments trying to smooth things out. This ended up being a mistake.
I ended up reading an article where one of the forum gurus suggest doing a "lean best" setup. This ended up being the key to solving the mystery. What i found was that three of the carbs were running extremely lean and one was running rich. The mixture screws settings are wildly different. Three of them are set to 11 (1/2) turns out and one carb (#2) is set to zero turns (ie all the way in). Ive checked and re-checked this using the lean best method. In addition, the idle is smooth at 900rpm. Also, hesitation at <2000rpms is not almost non-existent. Also, ive been checking exhaust temp with infrared sensor. All of the pipes are within 10 degrees of each other now. Before i figured out that number 2 was running very rich, the exhaust on number 2 was running very cold (ie ~60 degree C) while the other three were well over 130C. Also check plugs and they are bone dry and white now. Bottom line, i think ive got things dialed in now.
One other thing to add. In my troubleshooting steps, i ordered a set of pilot jets from Amazon. I put in a set of 50's and set the mixture screw to 5 (1/2) turns. Wow, this totally ruined the idle. It ruined so much that it fouled up the plugs. I even turned the mixture screw completely in (zero turns) and it still just ran like crap.
So three questions:
1) is it viable that the mixture screws between carbs could be this far off from one another? I mean we are talking about 11 half turns vs 0 half turns. This seems pretty extreme.
2) It seems like the three carbs that are running with 11 half turns need to be setup with a bigger pilot jet. Seem like i remember reading that 3 half turns = 1 jets size. Is this viable?
3) The pilot jets that i got from Amazon seem to be completely the wrong size. Has anyone else experienced this? Based on my findings, i think i need to go up at least one size on the carbs running with 11 half turns and probably down 1 size on the one running at zero half turns. Can someone recommend a good source for pilot jets?
Best Regards,
Darrell
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