EngineerDoug
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I have an idle adjustment question - hope you can give me some guidance. I have a freshly rebuilt 383 now installed in my '68 Coronet. Here are the particulars:
CR = 8.6:1
Cam = Summit 6400 (214/224 degrees, with 112 degrees LSA)
Carb = Holley 750 vacuum secondary, with electric choke
Intake = Edelbrock Performer dual plane
Trans = Torqueflite with 2000 rpm converter
Initial timing = 12 degrees
Vacuum advance connected to manifold vacuum
The problem is, this thing wants to die when I put in gear - unless it is COMPLETELY warmed up.
Given the engine specs, which are very mild, I am surprised it is so darn finicky. I am guessing that I should run more initial timing, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on how to tame this issue a bit.
Mebbe I have just forgotten how cold-blooded a carbureted big block can be? Note I am here on the California coast, where the temp is around 60-65 degrees in the morning.
Thanks!
I have an idle adjustment question - hope you can give me some guidance. I have a freshly rebuilt 383 now installed in my '68 Coronet. Here are the particulars:
CR = 8.6:1
Cam = Summit 6400 (214/224 degrees, with 112 degrees LSA)
Carb = Holley 750 vacuum secondary, with electric choke
Intake = Edelbrock Performer dual plane
Trans = Torqueflite with 2000 rpm converter
Initial timing = 12 degrees
Vacuum advance connected to manifold vacuum
The problem is, this thing wants to die when I put in gear - unless it is COMPLETELY warmed up.
Given the engine specs, which are very mild, I am surprised it is so darn finicky. I am guessing that I should run more initial timing, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on how to tame this issue a bit.
Mebbe I have just forgotten how cold-blooded a carbureted big block can be? Note I am here on the California coast, where the temp is around 60-65 degrees in the morning.
Thanks!