Carter 4bbl running rich?
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Carter 4bbl running rich?
Today I changed my spark plugs for the first time. When I got them out noticed they are all a bit on the dark side as though the car is running too rich? The carb has been "rebuilt" by myself and a friend who knows more than I, we put a kit in and set the floats to what it said on the kit sheet. Turned the idle screws out to what it said and it starts and idles good. It does drive good (but if it's out it may drive better?). But the evidence is the plugs are black and it stinks of fuel if you are behind the car when it's running. So being a novice I have a few questions,
How do I sort this?
What are the setting specs for the Carter AFB?
If my choke isn't working and the butterfly fly type thing doesn't open, is this my problem and can I just wedge/hold it open?
Yours
Wishing I knew more than I do
How do I sort this?
What are the setting specs for the Carter AFB?
If my choke isn't working and the butterfly fly type thing doesn't open, is this my problem and can I just wedge/hold it open?
Yours
Wishing I knew more than I do
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Every thing on Carters
http://www.mymopar.com/downloads/carterafbtuning.pdf
Failing that you can buy my Holley 670 VS
http://www.mymopar.com/downloads/carterafbtuning.pdf
Failing that you can buy my Holley 670 VS

Cheers for the linkMilesnMiles wrote:Every thing on Carters
http://www.mymopar.com/downloads/carterafbtuning.pdf
Failing that you can buy my Holley 670 VS

I have been told Holley are a better carb than Carter/Edelbrock due to the can be tuned? When I have tried to search about it I find that some say that then others say Carters are better in that they are just put on and left alone.
What's the deal with your Holley?
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Lough, I don't like messing with old carbs, rather buy a new one and start from fresh. I like the spreadbore carbs and I have a Thermoquad800cfm, but it leaked from every orifice when I tried it.
Here's my carb.
Now I've settled on using a 750 on my car I can let the Holley go.
It's had about nine months use and runs very well now it's set up.
Spec 670 VS Street Avenger, 4 corner idle, 66/70 jets, 5 power valve so enrichment does not come on too early, 31 squirter, yellow secondary springs, leak proof gaskets, floats set correctly at bottom of sight windows which means fine tuning he 4 corner idle is easy.
Comes with extras including correct bracket to fit Mopar throttle and kickdown, but will need the throttle cable rod from your existing car. Also includes a twin return throttle spring set up, spare 6.5 power valve, couple of spare secondary springs and some smaller jets, base gasket.
I need £210 posted and these list at over £400 now with Real Steel.
Here's my carb.
Now I've settled on using a 750 on my car I can let the Holley go.
It's had about nine months use and runs very well now it's set up.
Spec 670 VS Street Avenger, 4 corner idle, 66/70 jets, 5 power valve so enrichment does not come on too early, 31 squirter, yellow secondary springs, leak proof gaskets, floats set correctly at bottom of sight windows which means fine tuning he 4 corner idle is easy.
Comes with extras including correct bracket to fit Mopar throttle and kickdown, but will need the throttle cable rod from your existing car. Also includes a twin return throttle spring set up, spare 6.5 power valve, couple of spare secondary springs and some smaller jets, base gasket.
I need £210 posted and these list at over £400 now with Real Steel.
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If the car drives nice, don't stink or make your eyes water, starts nice from cold, don't use too much fuel.........
The leave it.
If you haven't already done so drop in some fresh plugs, put in a new air filter element, new points, cap, rotor, leads.
Check voltage at coil to make sure your not losing voltage to make a clean spark.
If you get stuck I'll show you
The leave it.
If you haven't already done so drop in some fresh plugs, put in a new air filter element, new points, cap, rotor, leads.
Check voltage at coil to make sure your not losing voltage to make a clean spark.
If you get stuck I'll show you

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