Thanks Brad,bradartigue wrote:[...] As far as emulsion tubes, the ADFAs installed on the 1800's are the same carbs with different tubes and jets, so you can mix them around if you like. I'd use the 49 State (non-CA) jetting as a baseline. We're talking about gains of 1-2% here at best, the 32ADFA being a rather small carburetor for the motor (though larger than the one they put on the 2 liter). If you're thinking about spending more than $50 on the 32ADFA then think about a new carb.
If you want to get it back to 1974 street-a-bility (the first year of the 1800) then use a 34ADF or a 32/36 DFEV. Both are more potent, hell the DFEV is $199 from webercarbsdirect.com, that's worth not even fooling with the old 32ADF. Of course the 34ADF and the 36ADL are still "the balls" in the single carbs. The 36ADL still makes those IDF twin-carb weenies shiver. But it is the A-Team of FIAT carbs...if you can find it...
Looks like 32/36 is the choice, any advise on baseline jetting for an '78 1800 as described below?
What should I anticipate regarding jetting the 1978's 32ADFA to accommodate a stock 4-2-1 FIAT/Abarth exhaust system and + 5 to 10deg static timing on the stock distributor?
I intend to use this car both on twisty, hilly two lanes and occasional divided-highway cruises up to 60mi and combined.
Altitude will be near sea-level to ~2,500ft, possible brief excursions to 4,000. Maybe a run at Mt Washington (6,288), just for giggles.
Thanks again,
Mark