Brosky said:
Plugging the advance and retard unit on the distributor does NO good. You must plug the lines going to each to stop two big vacuum leaks when doing this setup.
<span style="font-size: 12pt"><span style="color: #660000">Thanks !! </span> </span>
And to balance the carbs, the linkage should be loose so that they can be adjusted independently of one another.
<span style="color: #660000">Ah !! Ben showed me how to balance carbs and
I remembered that step. I'm a bit fuzzy about lifting the carb
piston 1/4" and listening for mixture.</span>
<span style="color: #006600">Now, concerning my twisted up carb linkage?
This morning I located the culprit. Ratco cable linkage.
I removed the carb linkage and ever so slowly got the two sides
of it unkinked-nice and straight and centered on the short middle linkage
rod. I installed it on the carbs and turned the set screws.
<span style="color: #993399"><span style="font-size: 17pt">Had to do it, had to do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</span></span>
Cranked the red devil up and drove maybe 4 miles in the hood.
At first sputtered and bogged down and missed- just like my
boat engine when I transition from trolling speed to flat out.
We call this action "burning the plugs and cleaning the valves"</span>
The engine slowly belched and burped and wound thru 2000 rpm for about
1/4 mile on a slight uphill. Suddenly a power surge up to 4000 rpm.
After that no bogging down whatsoever. I almost took it into the real streets
but Sundays are difficult to find flatbed tow trucks for breakdowns.
Yup, I'm slowly getting there. Now, I'll re-time it, carbs, etc.