by dave brode » Sun Sep 19, 2021 2:51 am
Hello Gents,
I have too many non car fun irons in the fire. The pinion seal is still leaking but I am still fooling with the 4781. You'll see that I went all over the place here, but I believe that I've stumbling in the right direction.
Just for fun, I reversed the bypass air setup on the sec side, went back to normal 2 corner idle, .020" constant feed hole on sec side. Still .035" ifrs. About the same, rich at light throttle in 2000rpm range. Too far in on idle mix screws made for lean sag, as before
Went to .038" IFR on primary as an experiment. Light throttle rich issue a little worse.
I have never felt the need on anything before, but in desperation, I locked the timing out, WITH 16 or so more from vac adv,. [Was at 22 initial / 36* total, plus 16 vac]. Bingo. Much improved. I've never like the locked timing idea on the street, but I'm impressed. Still had rich spot at 2000 rpm level ground and esp on slight decel, but much better. Engine happier. [still .038" PIFR]
Still stabbing in the dark, and dwelling on the sec side constant feedholes, I did poor man's 4 corner idle, 1/16" passages. Plugged sec side constant feed hole. Closed sec throttle plates. Idle mix screws a little more responsive. Rich spot maybe a tad better, I suspect due to the constant feedhole being gone. Decel afr leaner [good for mileage?]
Today, went from .038" to .035" pri IFR. Rich spot almost acceptable, going into the 12s if you try to make it, improved from 11s and occasional high 10s. 2 turns out, idles good, snappy off idle. 1.5 turns "ok", 1.25 turns quite engine unhappy at idle. Changes in idle screws don't have as much effect on rich spot as the umpteen other combinations.
I'm glad that I had the $100 4781 to use as a learning tool. I was really discouraged, but the last three changes made me go whew! I could live with it like it is, shelf it and go on to the 1000 hp, but I'll try a little more. I'm leaning toward .033" ifr. If that doesn't work, maybe try primary TSR. Thoughts?
Thanks for the insight.
Dave