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1959 Carb adjust

Started by Bruce L. Wiley, January 14, 2005, 10:28:36 AM

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Bruce L. Wiley

My 56 apparently has a carter carb from a 59. It has the two outer adjustment screws and one big one in the middle. Whats the best way to adjust this?

Tim Lewis

The large screw is an air bleed, used to adjust idle speed. You may have noticed there is no idle speed screw on the throttle linkage.

The 2 smaller screws fine tune the idle mixture.  
I dont have the factory manual with me at the moment, but  genericly:

Engine warm, idling,
Adjust the large screw to get desired idle speed, then turn each mixture screw in slowly until engine begins to slow or misfire. Turn mixture screw out 1/2 to 3/4 turn.
You may have to go through all the steps a couple of times to get the best setting.
Put it drive, make sure it is idling fast enough so it wont stall.
I dont adjust it in gear unless someone is holding the brake, just for safety.