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I usually adjust the carbs to highest idle and then richen them up about 1/4 turn just for that reason. For some reason these engines seem to like being a little richer anyway, at least here in Michigan.
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TR3driver said:Just for clarity, I'll point out that there is only one main adjustment, which changes the mixture equally throughout the range. In fact it's somewhat dangerous on a modified engine, because you set the adjustment at idle, but it also affects the mixture at cruise. If your exhaust changes reduce backpressure at cruise, the mixture will probably go lean there even though it is adjusted to be correct at idle.mtlman8 said:it looks like those are 175 cd's. not cd 2's if they are than they are adjustable.
I believe this is a common cause of failure with tubular headers.
Tinster said:You know me. I am anal about purchasing new hardware and tap/die everything.


Gee, Dale, it's almost as if you'd photographed the exhaust system on any of several of my cars! I've been doing that sort of patch for many, many years, having first learned about it in the classic Dick O'Kane book <span style="font-style: italic">How to Repair Your Foreign Car....</span> <span style="font-style: italic">Healthy Choice</span> cans are good, as are most <span style="font-style: italic">Campbell's Chunky</span> soup cans.Tinster said:Here's a photo of the final header repair, steel, cap being formed to shape.
Beer can are aluminum. Healthy Choice Clam Chowder is packaged in steel cans.
I prefer the steel to reduce the electrolysis action of the Al and Fe.
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