Chevy 305 Emissions
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Chevy 305 Emissions
Have a chevy 305 in an astro van, running a holley carb, standard distributor etc.
Failed MOT on emissions, High CO 5.9% but fairly low HC, 341ppm
Not sure if its running rich or not due to the low HC.
Any thoughts? (before i start fiddling)
cheers
Stuball
Failed MOT on emissions, High CO 5.9% but fairly low HC, 341ppm
Not sure if its running rich or not due to the low HC.
Any thoughts? (before i start fiddling)
cheers
Stuball
If your carb has a ported vac take off you could connect the vac canister up to that, I believe that this is more "normal" (At least from what I've read on the Cobra forum)Stuball wrote:Cheers for that.
I am a bit unsure about the ignition timing.
Its set at 8 BTDC but with the vac advance connected.
With vac disconnected (pipe plugged) the engine refuses to start, so i wonder if the timing is completely out?
Stuball
Also I think that the SBC boys run a bit more static advance than what you're running, maybe 14-18, 36 total.
As to the holley, well once the igintion us setup you could try slowly winding in all the pilot screws until the engine starts to slow down, then wind them out about 1/4 of a turn.
Make a note of the screw settings before you start fiddling!
I'm more of a Rover Bod so I could be talking crap (as normal!)
Pete
If the vac canister is connected to a "ported" port then it should not make any difference. However most people would disconnect it just to make sure that it does not mess up your settings.Stuball wrote:So should the timing should be set with the vac advance disconnected (and plugged)?
thanks again
Stuball
Like I said though I'm more of a Rover Bod! Hopefully someone who knows about SBC's will help you out.
My lump does not even run a vac system, I run 12 static but with soft dizzy springs so all the advance is in my 2700 RPM. (32 total)
Pete
Managed to solve the emissions, backfiring and stalling problems all at the same time today
Started again with the ignition timing, found that it was 12 degrees retarded with the vac advance disconnected
Reset the static timing to 10 degrees advanced, and its like a new engine
cheers for the help
Stuball
Started again with the ignition timing, found that it was 12 degrees retarded with the vac advance disconnected
Reset the static timing to 10 degrees advanced, and its like a new engine
cheers for the help
Stuball



