I have a 302 in my 73 that had a stock Motorcraft 2100 carb and cast iron intake on it. I just switched to a edlebrock performer 289 intake and a Holley 600cfm 8025 carb. I did a bunch of work to the cooling/heating system at the same time.
The issue I have is the truck will start but has a very high idle. I backed the curb idle adjustment all the way off and it still idles well over 1000 rpm. It was even worse when I had the vacuum advance hose connected from the carb to the dizzy. I think my timing is off but cant get the truck to idle low enough to check it. Back story on the carb is it is a carb I had on my 289 in my 67 bronco for years always worked good just switched it out for a Truck avenger when I started off roading more. Drained it, put it in a box and stored it until now. could it be a problem in the carb? Dizzy problem? Timming way off? Any ides would help.
On a side note I have the vacuum port for my powerbrakes and auto trans in the plug on the higher runner of the intake, is this ok? I noticed that in one of the other broncos I had it was in the lower runner? any difference?
The issue I have is the truck will start but has a very high idle. I backed the curb idle adjustment all the way off and it still idles well over 1000 rpm. It was even worse when I had the vacuum advance hose connected from the carb to the dizzy. I think my timing is off but cant get the truck to idle low enough to check it. Back story on the carb is it is a carb I had on my 289 in my 67 bronco for years always worked good just switched it out for a Truck avenger when I started off roading more. Drained it, put it in a box and stored it until now. could it be a problem in the carb? Dizzy problem? Timming way off? Any ides would help.
On a side note I have the vacuum port for my powerbrakes and auto trans in the plug on the higher runner of the intake, is this ok? I noticed that in one of the other broncos I had it was in the lower runner? any difference?