Well......almost final.......
This is as close as I've gotten it. Still a very very slight stumble in the 2500-3000 rpm range. Feeling a little lean there and I'll play with the idle settings.
Mains = 135
Idle's = 60s
Idle's at 1 3/8 turns
Power Valve modification per Jim Rowe at Metric Mechanic
Engine is a 3.5 liter, with a Schrick 384(?), Crane/Allison ignition, balanced, ported, polished etc. K&N filters on the carbs, and the big center muffler has been eliminated (sounds beautiful).
Timing is stock, plugs are NGK BP6ES, and carbs have been synchro'd.
There is also an occassional hiccup, which I suspect is ignition related.
Car is overall running great, and much more responsive and powerful than when I had the Weber 32/36s on there. Gas mileage is down, but I measure the fuel economy in tankfuls per year (as compared to a Harley Davidson where its dB/gal). I did a 50 mile drive early Sunday morning, and there was more of a stumble but then again it was 38 degrees here in Vermont. On the way back it was 60 degrees and it ran fine.
As I was driving back from Sugarbush, I started seeing a lot of British cars, and then recalled it was the British invasion weekend at Stowe. Saw the usual Morris Mini's, MG Bs, Austin Healey's, Jag's etc, and then along came 4 newer Aston Martins one after another. Beautiful cars!
And they were all on the proper side of the road.
This is as close as I've gotten it. Still a very very slight stumble in the 2500-3000 rpm range. Feeling a little lean there and I'll play with the idle settings.
Mains = 135
Idle's = 60s
Idle's at 1 3/8 turns
Power Valve modification per Jim Rowe at Metric Mechanic
Engine is a 3.5 liter, with a Schrick 384(?), Crane/Allison ignition, balanced, ported, polished etc. K&N filters on the carbs, and the big center muffler has been eliminated (sounds beautiful).
Timing is stock, plugs are NGK BP6ES, and carbs have been synchro'd.
There is also an occassional hiccup, which I suspect is ignition related.
Car is overall running great, and much more responsive and powerful than when I had the Weber 32/36s on there. Gas mileage is down, but I measure the fuel economy in tankfuls per year (as compared to a Harley Davidson where its dB/gal). I did a 50 mile drive early Sunday morning, and there was more of a stumble but then again it was 38 degrees here in Vermont. On the way back it was 60 degrees and it ran fine.
As I was driving back from Sugarbush, I started seeing a lot of British cars, and then recalled it was the British invasion weekend at Stowe. Saw the usual Morris Mini's, MG Bs, Austin Healey's, Jag's etc, and then along came 4 newer Aston Martins one after another. Beautiful cars!
And they were all on the proper side of the road.