Blue's 440 question
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Blue's 440 question
Blue is dealing with a non-functioning Mac at present. Today I was over his workshop assisting with the first fire up of the 440. After a few problems we got it fired up and it sounded sweet. The headers started glowing cherry red so we set the timing to about 10 before. The motor idles sweet but the exhausts still seem to glow. We surmise a lean condition. What jets are you guys running in the front of a 750 vac sec on a 440 with a .484 cam. Just to get in the "zone", as it were. (He wouldn't spray it up with the ol' WD40 for the vac leak test!) TIA!
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The name is Kev, nowadays known as Kevvy or Pommie C***!</center>
The name is Kev, nowadays known as Kevvy or Pommie C***!</center>
Well I'm back! managed to totally crash me Mac! Up and running on OS10 Panther now and everythings peachy! I thought I was running lean but I'm not so sure, I could wind the idle screws all the way in or out and it made no difference. Found that I had to bend the tab on both floats to keep the fuel level under control. Also noticed I had a lot of transfer slot showing at where it wanted to idle, so I tried to open up the secondaries a little to get some more air in, no luck siezed screw! Next step, drilled 1/16" hole in the primary blades, made no differance so went in again with 1/8". This allowed me to close the primaries a little but still not enough as I still have a little vacuum showing at the dizzy port, but I can stall the motor with the idle screws now so I'm beginning to get it under control. Headers are not glowing now and my eyes have stopped stinging so I'm headed in the right direction! I might try a bit more advance before I get too carried away, I have the initial set at 12 degrees at the mo. so I will bump it up to 15 and see what happens. Blimey it's been 5 years since I last had the chance to tune my own engine!
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