Here’s what I have and what’s been done:
1776
110 cam
Pertronix ignition
Dual Kadrons (new)
This is a fesh engine build and it has not been driven more than about 15 miles.
Stuff I’ve tried:
Valve adjustments; a couple were a little tight but they are all 0.006†as of a few days ago.
Timing; I’ve adjusted everything that will let the engine still idle from just over 6 Deg. BTDC at idle to 10 Deg. BTDC at idle. Timing advances smoothly to 25-28 Deg., respectively.
Mixture: Initially, “back the screw out in ¼ turn increments, pausing after each ¼ turn and listening for the RPM to increase until you reach the highest idle. Turn the screw in ¼ turn after reaching the highest RPM adjustment. Repeat on other carb, then repeat at least 1 more time on each carb. After fouling a couple of sets of plugs I just tried to lean the mixture adjusting each carb in ¼ turn then going for a test drive. I went all the way from 1 ½ turns down to ¾ of a turn, anything lower than that; she will not idle, period.
With a set of fresh plugs and the timing set at 8-10 Deg. BTDC at idle, she sounds like a clock, nice and smooth, no popping. 2 miles down the road the party is over.
I’ve tried Bosch Supers, Champions, and Bosch W8AC plugs with a gap setting of 0.028".
Obviously we’re up against the “she’s runnin rich wallâ€, right? I had the left carb off a few days ago cause 3 and 4 were fouling worse than 1 and 2 and stumbled across a plugged idle jet and thought that would be the end of my problems but it wasn’t. A new set of plugs and 2 miles down the road and we were fouling plugs again.
Here’s what the plugs look like after only a short run down the road, with the compression numbers I got Saturday:

I don’t know what the sizes of these main jets are but will be pulling carbs tonight to find out.
A guy mentioned to me that I might need to go up a grade at the fuel pump and that just doesn’t seem like a good solution.
Enough said, what do you guys think?