idle mixture

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by merlin, Aug 15, 2001.

  1. merlin

    merlin Member

    Joined:
    Jan 1, 2000
    Messages:
    5
    Hi all,
    this is a bit silly, if I want to make the mixture leaner on my model B single barrell carburetor, do I turn the idel mixture screw clockwise or counter clockwise? I thought if anyone could answer this it would save me some time fooling with it. Right now the truck is way too rich.
    thanks,
    Merlin
     
  2. Craig

    Craig Guest

    Turning the screw out makes it richer and in will lean it out.Also use a vacuum gauge when setting idle mixture.
    Craig Hager
    tech1@chevyduty.com
     
  3. stuman

    stuman Member

    Joined:
    Jan 1, 2000
    Messages:
    2
    INTERESTING TECHNIQUE THERE, A VACUUM GUAGE. I'VE NEVER HERE OF THAT. I'VE ALWAYS ADJUSTED MINE WITH TURNS (EX.1.5, 2 TURNS OUT). COULD YOU MABEY DISCUSS THAT TECHNIQUE A LITTLE BIT FURTHER, I'D LIKE TO TRY IT ON MY '54 GMC, THE ZENITH CARB SEEMS DIFFICULT TO TUNE. (MY PLUGS ARE ALWAYS BLACK)
     
  4. Craig

    Craig Guest

    Oops my mistake I was thinking about setting timing,which should be set first before any carb adjustment is made.You could use it to set the idle mixture.You turn the screw in all the way then back it out watching the gauge till you get the smoothest reading.
    Craig Hager
    tech1@chevyduty.com
     

Share This Page