What to do, what to do?  I have a 63 Polara 500 with a 383 and BBD
3475s carb.  It just developed a rough idle, after warming up.  I
hooked a tach up and it's idling around 300 RPM.  I realize it should
500 RPM, but I found the idle adjust screw is already all the way in;
the previous owner must have done it.
I'm waffling between:
a) extract the venturi mechanism and clean the idle tubes
b) rebuild the carb
c) replace manifold and carb with a more powerful 4 barrel
I'd been planning on replacing the manifold and carb with something
beefier than the 2 barrel, but not for a while.  If I did this, I'd
want to keep it period correct; it's a very original car.  Any
recommendations on where to get a correct manifold and carb?  I guess
I'd want a Carter AFB?  Any thoughts on how much performance I might
pick up over the BBD 2 barrel?  How much advantage might a new Eddy or
Holley have over an old Carter?  I've already replaced the 5/16 fuel
line with 3/8.
I'm thinking I'll try cleaning the idle tubes first and see if that
quick fixes it.
As always, thanks.
- Jim
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Jim Altemose <jaltemoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a 63 Polara 500 with a 383 and BBD 3475s carb.  It just started
idling rough when I stop.  It's steady, but rough; shakes the car back
and forth a bit.  I was planning on following the service manual which
says adjust idle screw to 500 RPM, then adjust two idle mixture screws
till it goes lean, then adjust back and re-adjust idle screw to 500
RPM.
But I was reading some things on line about the the Carter BBD carbs
being very common to have the idle filler tubes in the venturi clog.
Anyone have experience with this?  Is removing and cleaning the filler
tubes the first thing to try?  Any tricks to this?
As always, thanks.
- Jim
Jim Altemose, Long Island, NY
'63 Polara 500 (Max Wedge)
'63 Polara 500 (383)
'65 Belvedere I (Street Wedge)
'71 Bronco
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