Duster Fan
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My '70 Duster idles at 1,000 to 1,200 RPM in neutral. When I put it in gear, it drops down to 800-900 RPM. Is this ok, or do I need to do some more tweaking on the carb?
whats the cam (specs)?
I hate idle speeds over 1000 and in a lot of carbs having it that high means you're no longer just using the idle circuits because the blades are open too far. I try to keep mine in the 850-950 range in nuetral and the "normal" rpm drop is only maybe 100rpm with a perforamnce convertor.
However, some very fast rate flat tappet cams will need a higher idle speed in order to gaurantee the cam gets oiled enough.
converter specs?
Thats about what mine idles at. MP 484/ 242 cam. Air gap intake and a Holley 750 dp. I can't get it much better than that.
I like the lumpty lump of the whole thing.
I think it's a 318... you get it to idle under 1K with that size cam, I'd be surprised unless you lock out the distributor.
I'd say about 7800.
right before you dump the clutch :blob:
What size engine?
The MM lobes are big... but not too big. Depending on the compression and stroke I'd think it could be idled down a bit even at 108°.
Air - If you have oil pressure ont ehg age at idle, the lower end is fine. 10psi is more than enough at idle assuming the clearances are good. But the cam is not oiled by the oil system. It's only oiled by the splash off the crank. So if the crank isnt spinning fast, and the volume is too low coming off it, the lifter bases can be starved and with a big spring pressure flat tappet, that's not too hard to have happen.