The calibration of Edelbrock and other AFB clones has not been consistent and occasionally suffers from the 2nd IAB being too large. Sometimes the idle jets are too large or different size in the same carb. Sometimes the 1st IAB orifice in the top of the cluster is dinged like an attempt was made to press a MAB tube into it, as if the left and right clusters were mixed up in the assembly process.
In old Carter literature the jet between the two air bleeds is called the "Economizer" because it provides the means to limit idle/transition circuit flow to reduce fuel consumption.
Because fuel from the idle jet is mixed with air from the 1st IAB, the mixture of fuel and air is then compressible and so can be reduced or limited by the effect of "sonic choke" when it passes through the Economizer restriction.
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Idle circuit in direction of flow.
1. Idle Jet
2. 1st Idle air bleed
3. Economizer
4. 2nd Idle air bleed
5. Transition slot
6. Curb Idle mixture screw.Statistics: Posted by Tuner — Sat Jul 18, 2020 12:40 am
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