HELP! the carb on my 40 over 302 is way rich, (black smoke, poor mileage) and I've never tinkered with it. any ideas on jetting, etc to get it right? thanks. sometimes you're the dog...sometimes you're the hydrant.
Ededbrock/AFB's are usually pretty close in stock form - has it been messed with or is there crap in the needle and seat assemblies making it flood? Check those first.
I suggest you go here first http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_new/misc/tech_center/install/carb_faq.shtml You can download the tuning instructions from Edelbrock OR ... the owners manual is here http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_new/mc/carbs_acc/pdf/carb_owners_manual.pdf These should answer all your questions and give you a LOT of guidance.
Good advice - plus you didn't give us NEAR enough info (CFM, model, car info, cam, intake, headers, trans, etc) to even make a stab at it.
check the float level first tuning an Edelbrock is easy IF you follow the instructions and have a calibration kit
what size is the Edelbrock?? A 600 would be plenty of carb but a 500 would feed it alright too. They're very easy to set up just by reading the book but by your post you need to start by leaning it out so turn the adjuster on both sides to the right and to start leaning it or you may have to spent about 7 bucks to buy the step up spring kit .Again if you do that then read the section in the book for changing the springs and reset the carb again. Good luck and keep us posted
sorry I didn't include more info. it's a 1405 (600 cfm?) edelbrock performer manifold, 55 f100 pickup. had stock exhaust manifolds, but will go with headers after the rebuild. thanks for all the info, guys.
i had a 1405 o a 302 040 over 10:1 comp 306 degre cam worked right out of the box but after a couple of years it started runing rich and the float level neded readjusting runned good after that
ding ding, we have winners right here folks... first things first, float level and is the inside clean. second what's the fuel pressure? and get a good regulator... then move on from there, more often than not these are the problems that will give you those issues right off the get go.
Yup, Zman is (still) spot-on. Edelbrock carb float levels do not hold during UPS or Fed Ex shipping, and the rest....