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- 71' Grande project.
I am making baby steps tuning my car. Carburetor is a 15 year old Barry Grant Speed Demon 750CFM. I have been beating my head against the wall trying to lean it out at idle, but maintain good manners. If it is rich at idle the manners are great, if I lean it out I get a stumble rolling into the throttle. I used a more aggressive accelerator pump cam and it improved a bit. I decided to try some different metering blocks, so I could have an adjustable idle feed restrictor and rule out any issues with the old Barry Grant ones (they were known for some QC issues before they closed up in 08'). Oddly enough all the metering blocks were pretty similar when it came to Idle feed restrictor and power valve channel restrictor. Where the blocks varied (other than ability to swap jet sizes) was the emulsion bleed hole size / quantity. Figured I'd share the as-found measurements on the AED and Proform metering blocks along with one off an OLD street demon.
Proform - Nice machining - uses 6-32 jets for the emulsion, power valve and idle feed. The emulsion has 8 ports total, 2 blocked off as shipped, remaining 6 are .028". Idle restriction is .035" Power valve restriction is .055"
AED - Nice machining - uses brass 8-32 X 3/16" set screws as jets for the idle feed. The set screws are much cheaper than the 6-32 jets which is kind of cool. Emulsions and power valve holes are not adjustable, but the way the block is machined you could tap the emulsions and block them off with a set screw if it was desired to block or change the size of it. The emulsion has 10 ports total, all about .027". Idle restrictor is .035". Power valve restriction is .052"
Crusty old zinc Barry Grant block- machining is not fantastic, idle restrictor holes are pretty rough. Nothing is adjustable. 6 emulsions that are .031" in diameter. Idle restrictor is .033" Power valve is .058"
I plan on giving the AED blocks a try and will report back on what I find.
Proform - Nice machining - uses 6-32 jets for the emulsion, power valve and idle feed. The emulsion has 8 ports total, 2 blocked off as shipped, remaining 6 are .028". Idle restriction is .035" Power valve restriction is .055"
AED - Nice machining - uses brass 8-32 X 3/16" set screws as jets for the idle feed. The set screws are much cheaper than the 6-32 jets which is kind of cool. Emulsions and power valve holes are not adjustable, but the way the block is machined you could tap the emulsions and block them off with a set screw if it was desired to block or change the size of it. The emulsion has 10 ports total, all about .027". Idle restrictor is .035". Power valve restriction is .052"
Crusty old zinc Barry Grant block- machining is not fantastic, idle restrictor holes are pretty rough. Nothing is adjustable. 6 emulsions that are .031" in diameter. Idle restrictor is .033" Power valve is .058"
I plan on giving the AED blocks a try and will report back on what I find.