FLESHAXXE wrote:Took out sparkplug #4 ...oil on the tip .............look onto the piston head and there is oil..went home check lines after the AFM,and found an air leak,changed oil and filter,sealed leak...car is smoking even less,furthermore you're seeing flames in the tail pipe..however I still want it to burn clean ..any suggestions??????
Basicly you won't get it to burn clean all the way through with a silvertop, unless you go with an aftermarket computer that can adjust fuel maps and ignition all the way through the rev range and throttle positions - reasonably expensive just to get it to burn clean me thinks.
Chuck a gas analyzer or lambda link (is it a lamda link guys) up the exhaust tip and put the thing on a dyno, if it's the same as my old silvertop it will run rich 2-3500rpm lean from 4-5800rpm and then rich from 6k till rev cut. All the numbers in between that i haven't got are transition periods between rich and lean - all this in a standard computer to!
The only way to make it look like a clean burn is to tighten the spring on the afm flap, thus making the computer think that there isn't as much air as there is so leaning the mixture out - clean looking burn tho it will be really lean through mid range and not bad elsewhere. Personally i'd rather go the other way and have a safe mixture throughout - even if slightly richer down low.
Note for some reason it wasn't any richer p top after the spring tension on the flap was reduced slightly, have a feeling this was due to the flap not opening fully under full throttle when it first went in so the larger volume of air at high rpm's may have ahd something to do with it!
Doubt this helps much but hope it's got a little usefull or at least interesting stuff in there