So I've picked up a harbor freight vacuum pump/guage setup (the one that comes with the brake bleeder kit), and I'm attempting to tune the stock carb on my '77 Celica and avoid spending $400 for a CARB-exempt Weber 32/26.
I connected the pump to a source of manifold vacuum, and got a reading at idle. It was vibrating between ~17 and 20 inches of mercury. A blip of the throttle would get the needle to settle down at a higher value, then decrease with rpms until the motor was idling at which point the needle would resume it's oscillation.
Adjusting the mixture screw out (which I'm assuming is leaning out the mixture, as I know this car was running rich previously), would increase the overall vacuum at idle. First it increased the high end, then would bring the low end up, sometimes it would "tighten" the variation, sometimes increase it, but always moving either the low end or high end up. I got it to where it was going between 20 and 24 inHg, continued backing out of the mixture screw would increase the overall vacuum, however the engine would also start missing (maybe I still have a vacuum leak somewhere?).
Until recently I had the timing bumped up to around 12-14 degrees, however with the VERY low rpm nature of this motor, I bumped it down to factory spec (~8 degrees). When I did this, I also switched from running 91 octane (required according to the manual... no, seriously) to 87 octane (due to my own understanding of octane requirements based upon compression, timing, and rpm).
So, my questions... 1)Is the vacuum fluctuation at idle normal? 2)When tuning this way, is the goal maximum vacuum, or is there a spec you're shooting for? 3)The misses that started to occur, would those go away with increased timing, higher octane fuel, or some combination of the above?
For the record, it does seem to be running better/smoother since making this adjustment, however it's not a night/day difference. Also, this car seems to get HORRIBLE fuel economy for what it is. I get 13-14mpg doing the exact same commute/driving style that gets me 16-17mpg in the Cobra or 12-13mpg in the Bronco.
Thanks for any/all info!