CincoBravo
New Member
This past summer I attempted to take my '77 with a relatively stock 302 over Corkscrew Gulch, an old mining road in Southwest Colorado. I never made it over the top. For those not familiar, this road climbs to a max elevation of approx. 12,000-12,500 feet. I have a Weiand low-rise dual plane intake and a Holley Truck Avenger 470 cfm carb. Everything else is stock/stock equivalent. The carb came with #55 primary jets and runs fine at low altitudes. For my trek across the mountain I started out with #51's and didn't get too far before it ran horribly and couldn't pull the hills. Then I switched to #49's and got a little farther, but still encountered lots of sputtering and dying. I was all set to try it with #47's, but then had a trip ending mechanical failure on something unrelated to carbs and jetting (so I never got to find out if the #47's would've gotten me over the top). I want to try it again this upcoming summer and I'm curious about how small of a jet others have used in the 470 Truck Avenger. As long as I check the spark plugs and see no sign of running lean, is there any limit on how small I can go?