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Old 06-26-2014, 11:31 AM   #2
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Default Re: '67 Camaro E/SA redo

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Originally Posted by R. Thorne View Post
I applaud your experimentation with the acc. pump and have done a considerable amount of tinkering myself with very little success. That light spring scares me, though, as the purpose of the accelerator pump is to give a very quick shot of fuel before the main wells and/or power valves get "in the game". Squirter size is another consideration, but on a q-jet not particularly important.

A more important consideration is the choke pull off rate of release in conjuction with the air valve tension (and angle) and being able to adjust them quickly and easily.

Also, I have fought some q-jets that seem to defy all logic and not work in spite of a lot of effort. Sometimes, you just have to set them aside and get another core. Good luck, Ron.
My train of thought is this - The duration spring is simply a safety device that comes into play when the throttle is slammed suddenly to WOT. With the given metering orifices the liquid in the wells become a solid obstacle at that point and the duration spring prevents binding/lock-up by allowing the spring to do the pushing of the pump cup instead of mechanical input of the linkage. My theory is to calibrate that spring rate in order to extend the time of discharge...no metering orifices have been altered at this point. What I have done is bore the well to .730 to increase the volume of fuel available and I'm using the larger pump from a 2G. I have been using .150 inlet needle/seat, but I'm thinking of dropping back to a .145.



Cliff Ruggles is sending me some adjustable pull offs and the air door settings will be the normal trial and error scenarios. I'm just so happy to be at this point of actual tuning finally instead of breaking parts.
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