When bigcam and I rebuilt the bottom end we put the other head on as it looked newer and the reground cam. just with the reground cam we noticed the engine to rev more freely through the rev range and seemed/felt to move the torque "band" into a higher rev range at around 3500-4500rpm with the standard carby.
With the standard carby, it pretty much packed itself in last friday night on a night drive where we couldn't get it to idle and after trying everything we were able to get it to rev erratically around the 2000rpm point which was sh!t for off road but kept me going, the ford alternator also stopped charging after a huge spark flew out while were were mucking around with the idle and I just made it home.
I decided on the weekend to bite the bullet and put this new carby on which has a power operated choke (no hot water in/out like sierra carb) vacuum secondary and much bigger primary and secondary chambers. THe manifold as I bought it had been modified(ground out) to suit the bigger chambers and butterflies allowing them to open and close freely. after sourcing a new main gasket from SE carbys @ 29 Foster st Dandenong, good blokes there i put it all together, re routed some of the hot water lines and closed off some unneeded vac lines. Sorted out the wiring for fuel cut-off solenoid and idle mixture solenoid(?) and the thing ran!!! I was pretty happy at this point and it was idleing much better than with standard carby although the lumpy cam gives it a rough note.
took it out for a spin and noticed that in 4th gear it made much more power right up through to 5500rpm @ ~115km/h and sat there quite comfortably...changing into 5th gear it dropped back down to about 97km/h(gps) at ~3850rpm and when i booted it it wouldn't go any harder than this....
I'm thinking that it may be running lean at this point, what do people think?
Anyway thought I would share my experience with this as overall the zook is now going really hard but I think I need to get more fuel to it
...what might be my options.??
...i'll post some pics tomorrow...

