Folks,
My car, since its restoration in 1999-2001 (yes, approaching 9 years now) has always suffered a series of little issues that impacted drivability. One by one they are being solved. To review:
1) I had a bad fuel tank, oxidizing minute rust particles into the fuel system.
2) I had an intermittant problem with the Crane ignition.
3) I had an intermittant fuel pump problem caused by compromised power connections.
All three of those were happening at the same time, and STILL I managed to drive to many events in the midwest. All those are in the past. Since those issues were solved however, I've never been 100% satisfied with the drivability of the car. It always sounded and felt like there was slight misfiring; odd shifting, and poor fuel economy combined with a penchant for rising temperatures in stop and go driving in the summer. Still, the car drove better than many.
At Blacklick this past weekend, Joe did an advanced version of his [what has become known as] the "Blacklick CO Test". This is where you separate the accelerator linkages right above the fuel injection pump to separate the action of the air intake and fuel delivery. By advanced I mean he extended this test over three ranges: idle (700 RPM); mid range (2000 RPM) and high range (3800+ RPM). What he found was the mixture (fuel-air) was perfect at idle. However we were lean--very lean--at mid range and high range. Not wanting to start monkeying around with ajustments moments before I left, he did a quick fix: 3 turns of the linkage to the FI pump to enriched the mixture at all ranges. Worked like a charm--but idle is a bit rich, so this is temporary. However, all the drivability problems went away. Fuel economy improved, temperature was steadier, smooth over entire highway driving range, and all shifting improved, too.
Apparently I can enrichen the mixture with a shim under the WRD. I can lean it out at idle with the adjustment knob. However the Technical Manual and others indicate that there are mid range and high range mix adjustment screws on the "governor" on the FI pump? There does not seem to be any more photos or info.
Can anyone tell me how to access these adjustments? Which screw is which? Which direction to they turn to achieve rich/lean?