Put a couple miles on the Ranger today. Set up is a very healthy 387W, Windsor Sr. heads, RPM Air Gap, and Holley 750 Vac Adv carb w/ the lightest vac spring. Fuel pump is an electric Holley blue w/ the pressure set at 8.5#. Base timing is 10 degrees, the 18 degree advance bushing is installed and the lightest advance springs are in. I have a DP but it's getting rebuilt now. And to be honest I like driving the vac carb on the street.
From a stop in first gear and walking it out easy so it doesn't blow the tires off, the truck pulls hard to 6k, shift into 2nd and it pulls good until 5k and just goes dead flat.....I mean dead. The wideband reads in the mid-11's until it dies and jumps into the high teens, low 20's. If I let off and coast a couple hundred feet, I can lean back on the throttle and it will go again. This is likely a simple issue but I'm not much of a carb tuner. It's acting like it is just simply running out of fuel.
Now if I nail it from a stop, it blows the tires off, shift into second and it keeps spinning to redline again. But when I put a load on it and the motor is pulling the truck instead of just knocking off the tires is when it goes dead flat.
My first inclination is to jet up the secondaries. At a cruise and running on the primaries, the AFR is in the high 12's so I would guess they are good. Is this a good start??
What I'll likely do since I'm be pulling the carb is to try a new 850 DP that is just setting on a 429CJ. If it goes flat with this then fuel is not likely the problem.
Any ideas??
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