Posted by NolanJae on February 02, 2012 at 08:52:24 from (156.98.127.101):
I"m trying to fine tune 460 gasser after a complete rebuild but I"m having a rich motor problem. It runs way to rich. The plugs are very dark. I have rebuilt the carb/ adjusted the float and everything I can think of but still cannot get it to run lean enough. If you run her up in rps it cleans out but after you drop her back down it runs good for a while then develops a miss which is richness related. I have adjusted the carb everyway it can be adjusted and cannot get it to lean out. what should a feller look for now? Hotter plugs? hotter coil? After the rebuild I replaced the old plugs with new ones. Autolites were in there before the rebuild so I just got the same ones. I would like to get some champions- which ones should I get? I dont want to cross ref the numbers cuz I dont know if the autolites are correct anyways.
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