by gntkllr » Fri Nov 05, 2021 11:53 am
"670" Street Avenger, by their venturi and bore sizes, are a 600 (that should work real good on a stock 283), frequently come with a host of issues, and can be dialed in like any 1850/etc to smarten them up.
They usually have PIAB's on the big side, like ~0.080", the metering block/s might contain bleeds way-up-high-in-the-dog-legs that were originally meant to work with "emulsion" tubes (where the newer/present metering blocks haven't got tubes), and sometimes have 0.100"+ ("reverse-idle" size - standard are 0.063") idle mixture screw tip orifices and/or also short/blunt nose "reverse-idle" idle mixture screws (standard are longer, sharper tipped), and also sometimes include both "4-corner idle" secondary idle discharge orifices below the secondary throttle blades AND constant idle discharge orifices (meant for "2-corner idle") directly below the secondary transfer slots... speaking of transfer slots - check their widths and lengths...
Check for other ridicularities like passage drillings below air bleed/s that are smaller than the damn bleed/s, missing/incomplete passages, machining debris, etc...
A potential good starting point "recipe" for good 600 VS function, stock or mild combo, and if with "4-corner idle":
IFRs: P 0.026" (down low); S 0.026" (down low - or 0.031" up high)
IABs: P 0.070"; S 0.063" (0.028" if with "2-corner idle")
MABs: P 0.028"; S 0.025"
Transfer slots: P & S 0.024-0.026" width; P ~0.240" and S ~0.180" lengths - if wider/longer, install 0.081" TSR's...
Secondary constant idle feed orifices below transfer slots: Blocked
Up-high metering block dog leg bleeds: Blocked if "emulsion" tubes are not present...
"Emulsion" bleeds: Two 0.028" per barrel in "old school" Holley vertical locations
Jets: P #65; S #70
PVCRs: P 0.046"
Mike