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So, what does it do as you rev the engine up?chappy444 said:71MKIV said:timing or fuel delivery.
double check your static timing,
about 10 degrees advanced at idle.
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71MKIV said:I gotta fried chicken tv dinner that you are going way lean at the top end either because the fuel pump isn't, the fuel filter is clogged or the main jets are too small.
Carb origins and jet sizes are unknown...PO install[/QUOTE]One way to check dynamic mixture is to do "plug cuts" : Run the engine under the condition of interest for a bit, and then immediately drop the clutch, turn off the ignition and coast to the side of the road. Obviously it's best to do this somewhere away from traffic. Then you can remove the spark plugs and read them for mixture. Not as accurate as a good wide band O2 meter, but cheap and effective.
If you suspect fuel delivery problems (bad pump, crushed line, clogged filter, etc.), get a gauge that can read fuel pressure (eg https://www.harborfreight.com/fuel-pump-and-vacuum-tester-93547.html ) and tee it into the line at the carb using a line long enough that you can lead it out from under the hood and prop it under a wiper. Obviously this isn't a permanent setup, but now you can take a test drive and see what is actually happening to fuel pressure.
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