by 71GSSDemon » Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:44 pm
So, it has been a while since being on here. The 660 carbs have a passage that connects the rear barrels to a pipe plug on the side of the baseplate. I removed this plug and installed a hose barb with a 0.125" hole in each carb. This is originally where my vacuum advance connected (in the front carb, rear carb was plugged). This removed 50% of my stumble issues. So if it got better, I decided to try removing the plugged rear carb barb. This took all stumble and surge at 2700-3200rpm completely away! I installed an equal hose barb to each air cleaner so that the air bleed was filtered air. I also leave the vacuum advance off, removing the canister from the distributor all together. There was thought that the very fast ramp and manifold vacuum source it was far too much timing and getting hosed up. Car worked amazing on a 7hr each way road trip and managed 11mpg. The plugs still appeared a tad sooty so I opened the office from 0.125 to 0.136 being the next drill bit size I had. This is the first time the idle picked up; so it is happier. Just will keep monitoring the plugs to make sure not too lean. The picture is an 850 Center Squirter from EBay add that has the same hose barb bleed.