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Brandon -
Ok, sounds like you have them adjusted properly for mixture.
Let me ask you this... when was the last time you changed the bushings in the throttle shafts on your carbs (this is not the same as putting the rebuild kit on the carbs)?
It sounds to me like your throttle shaft bushings on your carbs are shot. This will cause a great deal of variability in the idle running of your car, because depending on the engine temperature - different amounts of air will leak in through the throttle shafts where they go through the throttle body.
Aftermarket teflon bushings can be bought from the Nocks at https://www.britishcarspecialists.com for your HD8 carbs.
Trust me, when you put these in your carbs (you can do it on your shop bench, it's an easy job), your idle will become rock solid regardless of how lousy your carbs are adjusted.
I also forgot to mention that having good o rings in the slow idle screw are important as well. Have you rebuilt your carbs? It's an easy job you can do yourself.
The teflon bush was the single most important fix I ever made to get a steady idle on my BJ8 - second was going with the Pertronix. Third... having good O rings on the slow idle screw are very very important.
Lastly, what sort of air filters do you have on your car? If the two little holes on the sides of the main throttle throat are blocked by your air filter (some after market air filters do this), then your idle will be all over the place as well. Please confirm.
Ok, sounds like you have them adjusted properly for mixture.
Let me ask you this... when was the last time you changed the bushings in the throttle shafts on your carbs (this is not the same as putting the rebuild kit on the carbs)?
It sounds to me like your throttle shaft bushings on your carbs are shot. This will cause a great deal of variability in the idle running of your car, because depending on the engine temperature - different amounts of air will leak in through the throttle shafts where they go through the throttle body.
Aftermarket teflon bushings can be bought from the Nocks at https://www.britishcarspecialists.com for your HD8 carbs.
Trust me, when you put these in your carbs (you can do it on your shop bench, it's an easy job), your idle will become rock solid regardless of how lousy your carbs are adjusted.
I also forgot to mention that having good o rings in the slow idle screw are important as well. Have you rebuilt your carbs? It's an easy job you can do yourself.
The teflon bush was the single most important fix I ever made to get a steady idle on my BJ8 - second was going with the Pertronix. Third... having good O rings on the slow idle screw are very very important.
Lastly, what sort of air filters do you have on your car? If the two little holes on the sides of the main throttle throat are blocked by your air filter (some after market air filters do this), then your idle will be all over the place as well. Please confirm.
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