Man I miss my 79 Bronco. I sold it a few months ago and picked up a 72 Gran Torino but you're really making me want to get back into a 2nd gen! Truck sounds great man. I always preach throwing an AFR gauge in carb'd vehicles. It helped me dial in my 65 mustang to a tee. More bronco vids!
Autolite carb jets are different from Holley jets (the Holley jets won't thread in). You can get Autolite jets from Mike's Carburetors, along with a brass float and other carb parts/kits).
Only if the carb was tuned before. In my experience most carbs are running very rich and I think the amazon carb will give you a better air fuel mixture. You can easily swap jets from your old carb. Thanks for the comment.
Did you adjust the carbs float 13/16" and jet cuz that's gonna give better fuel economy and idle yet leaner that might of been why it used 63 jets or 57. Mine had a bad float level and hills your gonna find out ruin ur economy because well the float level is to high so fuel just dumps into the boosters not to mention your idle won't be smooth on hilly areas. Im going threw it right now man i got a ford 2.8L v6 and it would run like garbage without that 13/16" adjustment and jetting up.
@@Notafordguy I'm just running a 4 psi electric fuel pump... Fuel regulator cheap 25 Dallar chrome one would be nice on a mechanical pump and the filter before the pump not the regulator.
For future information, a silver dollar sized magnet would have probably kept the gauge in place for you. Most 'universal' carbs are jetted rich to reduce the chance of engine dame for people who don't know how to fine tune them.
You were modifying the wrong circuit. Cruising is done through the main jets. Where you went lean was in the power circuit. Where that gets sticky is that in some carburetors, like Holleys, that's not easy to modify.
@@Notafordguy The HEI convet is strait forward , you can mount the hei module to an old computer heat sink and hang it on the fire wall, use the pickup coil in the ford distributor , make sure of proper polarity on pickup coil , use a ford E-coil to fire the distrib , make sure u hav all yur grounds, run power n fire it up...
@@luckyPiston I’m sure anything would be an upgrade. I am a big fan of points distributors I think the work good and are great option when considering moisture, extreme temps, and avoiding circuit boards
@@Notafordguy in the mid 70s, ford started retarding their cams 3 degrees with the timing sets. put it back to 0 or even advance it, and be amazed at the tq and power gain down low and midrange.
I am using the summit 600 cfm on this truck but I use the carb regularly as a tool to start up motors so I can test them before I list them on marketplace. As far as a 2 barrel goes I highly recommend it.
Man I miss my 79 Bronco. I sold it a few months ago and picked up a 72 Gran Torino but you're really making me want to get back into a 2nd gen! Truck sounds great man. I always preach throwing an AFR gauge in carb'd vehicles. It helped me dial in my 65 mustang to a tee. More bronco vids!
You should check out all my other vids on this bronco. It’s come a long way. Very happy with this crappy old $600 junkyard machine.
Awesome video. It's important to use the wideband more as a guide than an absolute. The engine will tell you exactly what it wants.
Thinking about adding a vacuum gauge for tuning too. Truck now has a 4bbl summit 600 cfm carb on it and it’s running in the mid 12s.
@@Notafordguyu r happy having fun 👍
Autolite carb jets are different from Holley jets (the Holley jets won't thread in). You can get Autolite jets from Mike's Carburetors, along with a brass float and other carb parts/kits).
Thanks for the comment. Iv since swapped to a Holley style carb. Thanks for watching
If buy a carb can you just switch the jets they were in the old old one and set the mix screws the same as the old one and your
Good to go?
Only if the carb was tuned before. In my experience most carbs are running very rich and I think the amazon carb will give you a better air fuel mixture. You can easily swap jets from your old carb. Thanks for the comment.
Yes
Notice at 2.06 a bend in the trans cooling line. Might restrict flow.
2.14 sorry
Good eye seeing that mess. Not my best work but we’re holding safe temps so far. I thought I was gonna swap a new trans in buy at205 saved my butt.
Did you have TP for your bung hole?
Sorry, i just had to. Lol
Bung! Thank you
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment
Did you adjust the carbs float 13/16" and jet cuz that's gonna give better fuel economy and idle yet leaner that might of been why it used 63 jets or 57. Mine had a bad float level and hills your gonna find out ruin ur economy because well the float level is to high so fuel just dumps into the boosters not to mention your idle won't be smooth on hilly areas. Im going threw it right now man i got a ford 2.8L v6 and it would run like garbage without that 13/16" adjustment and jetting up.
I set the floats to level but my pump was definitely set to high. I’m running a summit 600 now and dealing with the same issue
@@Notafordguy I'm just running a 4 psi electric fuel pump... Fuel regulator cheap 25 Dallar chrome one would be nice on a mechanical pump and the filter before the pump not the regulator.
Links for the products you used?
Thanks for the comment just updated description
Interesting!
Glad you think so!
For future information, a silver dollar sized magnet would have probably kept the gauge in place for you.
Most 'universal' carbs are jetted rich to reduce the chance of engine dame for people who don't know how to fine tune them.
That’s a great tip! I’m sure you’ll see me do that in a future video. I need to make a gauge cluster to install in the glove box.
You were modifying the wrong circuit. Cruising is done through the main jets. Where you went lean was in the power circuit. Where that gets sticky is that in some carburetors, like Holleys, that's not easy to modify.
I have a summit 600 carb on now that’s similar to a holly. Now I need to learn how to tune this one.
bad ignition box can make one run rich. you said the duraspark was giving you trouble. that could cause it to be rich.
Thinking about deleting duraspark and going to hei or points. It’s been nothing but a nightmare.
@@Notafordguy hei or pertronix conversion all the way. the duraspark gets aloooot of hate for a reason.
@@Notafordguy The HEI convet is strait forward , you can mount the hei module to an old computer heat sink and hang it on the fire wall, use the pickup coil in the ford distributor , make sure of proper polarity on pickup coil , use a ford E-coil to fire the distrib , make sure u hav all yur grounds, run power n fire it up...
@@luckyPiston I’m sure anything would be an upgrade. I am a big fan of points distributors I think the work good and are great option when considering moisture, extreme temps, and avoiding circuit boards
Put a timing set off of a regular 351 that'll advance the cam and make it run way batter
Regular as in a 351w?
@@Notafordguy that's what I've heard
@@Notafordguy in the mid 70s, ford started retarding their cams 3 degrees with the timing sets. put it back to 0 or even advance it, and be amazed at the tq and power gain down low and midrange.
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Are you still using this carb today?
I am using the summit 600 cfm on this truck but I use the carb regularly as a tool to start up motors so I can test them before I list them on marketplace. As far as a 2 barrel goes I highly recommend it.
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