Phenolic spacer question

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  1. Crazy Larry

    Crazy Larry Member

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    Has anyone had to re-adjust their idle mixture after installing a spacer?

    Mine is only a 1/2" (4-hole), and I had to go another 1/2-turn out on the screws (Holley) after putting it on. Is this normal? I wouldn't expect a 1/2" to make that much difference.
     
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    Unless it's creating a small vacuum leak.
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    agree...:yup:
     
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    vacuuuuuuum

    if it were creating a vacuum leak the screw would make little or no change.....do you own a vacuum gauge? Try tuning the idle with a vacuum gauge. I just Bought a 4 hole 1/2 inch spacer but havent put it on yet. I have carb to intake sealing issue and can turn the idle mix screw in on one side with no effect.
     
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    Yes, I used a vacuum gauge. I was just trying to determine if it was the spacer, or some other reason for requiring the additional half-turn out. Previously, this engine always liked 1 full turn out with this Holley.
     
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    If it had a vacuum leak it should be popping back through the carb.
     
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    interesting

    Just interested to know which intake are you using? and why did you go for the spacer? I went for the spacer because I am using an F4B and they cast the carb platform small.
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    are you using two carb. gaskets, one bottom and one on top of spacer?
     
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    For no other reason than heat insulation.
    Today's gasoline has a lower boiling point than it did years ago.
    It's only a 1/2" spacer.

    Performer RPM manifold.
     
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    Does this issue coincide with the rpm limitation in your other post?
    If so you may have debris in the fuel bowls.
     
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    Performer RPM with 4-hole 1/2" spacer here, too. Didn't change my mixture adjustment.
     
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