EngineerDoug
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I posted this a few days ago in the A12 forum, but thought I would add it here as well.
I have a six pack setup on a 493 stroker, backed by a 727. Power brakes. Cam is very similar to Mopar 528, with wider lobe separation. Fuel and ignition are pretty well setup at this point, as I manage 15" of vacuum in gear at about 900 rpm idle. Initial timing is 20 degrees.
Installed a vacuum gauge and an AFR gauge recently and have been debugging an issue. A firm stop - especially one facing downhill - and the car wants to falter/stall. Watching the AFR gauge reveals a spike in AFR above 16 when this happens.
I've checked the power brake booster and it holds vacuum well. Note that I have a vacuum reserve tank between the intake port and the booster, so there are effectively 2 check valves in the system. Braking when the car is not moving does not give any issues, so I wouldn't think the brake booster is the issue.
My theory is that the fuel in all 3 bowls sloshes forward, leaning out the mixture. The jets are perhaps not uncovered, but the levels in the emulsion wells would drop.
I've got some more experimenting to do - will try raising float levels a little, and running a little richer idle mixture. I'd like to get this sorted out, or at least reduced, as it feels rather unsafe. I haven't tried a panic stop yet, but I would hate to have the engine stall if I do.
It's been awhile since I have spent much time driving a carbureted engine, but I don't recall this being normal/acceptable behavior.
Has anybody else seen this? Any other ideas I might have missed?
Thanks!
I posted this a few days ago in the A12 forum, but thought I would add it here as well.
I have a six pack setup on a 493 stroker, backed by a 727. Power brakes. Cam is very similar to Mopar 528, with wider lobe separation. Fuel and ignition are pretty well setup at this point, as I manage 15" of vacuum in gear at about 900 rpm idle. Initial timing is 20 degrees.
Installed a vacuum gauge and an AFR gauge recently and have been debugging an issue. A firm stop - especially one facing downhill - and the car wants to falter/stall. Watching the AFR gauge reveals a spike in AFR above 16 when this happens.
I've checked the power brake booster and it holds vacuum well. Note that I have a vacuum reserve tank between the intake port and the booster, so there are effectively 2 check valves in the system. Braking when the car is not moving does not give any issues, so I wouldn't think the brake booster is the issue.
My theory is that the fuel in all 3 bowls sloshes forward, leaning out the mixture. The jets are perhaps not uncovered, but the levels in the emulsion wells would drop.
I've got some more experimenting to do - will try raising float levels a little, and running a little richer idle mixture. I'd like to get this sorted out, or at least reduced, as it feels rather unsafe. I haven't tried a panic stop yet, but I would hate to have the engine stall if I do.
It's been awhile since I have spent much time driving a carbureted engine, but I don't recall this being normal/acceptable behavior.
Has anybody else seen this? Any other ideas I might have missed?
Thanks!