As i was reading through a Holley carb manual, describing all settings etc. i read that the 4150 HP carbs comes with replaceable air bleeds.
Not that i was thinking of replacing this or so as i read pretty much all warnings this should be touched by pro's only, which i am not.
But i never noticed on mine these are replaceable so looking at some pictures i have of my carb i notice mine are fixed, looking a but further and noticed my primary intake in rectangle shaped, and not rounded as the HP version.
So i am pretty sure mine is a "normal" 4150 Double pumper and not an HP version.
Guess they cut the air horn off (believe this is done to gain some air flow??), thats why i cannot find a list number...
I've ordered the AEM wide band AFR meter and a set of #75 and #73 jets to play with if needed, depends how it runs with the #78 jets.
My plan is to firstly install the AFR meter, check and record AFR readings at idle, several cruising speeds (road limits) and at high load/WOT.
Check and record initial- and total advance, and get a proper idle vacuum reading.
Then i will look at the spark plugs, and see what they tell me. (currently i have NGK, heat range #5, ordered a set of NGK heat range #6 as well..just in case)
That should give some good basics to pull some conclusions.
I will report back with that and probably we can figure out where are some potentials for improvements, being it spark plugs, jet sizes or timing.
Anything i missed out on? Or other things to consider tracking for reference/changes?