It depends on how "sporty" a cam he put in. Most of the sporty street cams should still idle OK. As you go to a cam with more duration and overlap, it will lope and if you go further it will be difficult to get it to idle at low rpm. I would expect that you would have to go to a full race cam before that alone would give the problems you have.
You should be able to remove the tops without pulling the carbs off the car. The tops are held on by four screws. You probably don't have take the damper piston out (the black knob on top unscrews and it lifts out) but it seems to me that it is easier to put back together if you do.
Bryan
You should be able to remove the tops without pulling the carbs off the car. The tops are held on by four screws. You probably don't have take the damper piston out (the black knob on top unscrews and it lifts out) but it seems to me that it is easier to put back together if you do.
Bryan
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