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					INTRODUCTION   
					Your Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor was calibrated using Edelbrock Performer, Performer   
					RPM, and Torker II Power Packages. The carburetor metering was developed on Edelbrock engine   
					dynamometers, chassis rolls, and a variety of development vehicles. Although in most applications   
					you will not need to recalibrate your carburetor, you may wish to change the factory calibration to best   
					meet any unique needs of your engine. The following manual consists of 2 sections; Theory of   
					Operation and Tuning Procedure. Upon review of Section 1, Theory of Operation, you will be prepared   
					to develop your own individualized calibration. Section 2, Tuning Procedures will take you through a   
					step-by-step procedure that will enable you to achieve a desirable calibration. For added ease of   
					tuning, a Calibration Reference Chart for your model of carburetor has been included.   
					TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					SECTION 1:   
					THEORY OF OPERATION .......................................................................2   
					BASIC ENGINE REQUIREMENTS ............................................................2   
					METERING SYSTEMS............................................................................3   
					1. Idle System ..............................................................................3   
					2. Primary Main System................................................................4   
					3. Secondary Main System............................................................6   
					TRANSIENT CONTROL SYSTEMS ..........................................................6   
					1. Secondary Auxiliary System .....................................................6   
					2. Pump System ...........................................................................7   
					EXTERNAL DEVICES..............................................................................8   
					Fuel Pumps and Pressure..............................................................8   
					Air Cleaners ..................................................................................9   
					TUNING PROCEDURE............................................................................9   
					REVISING THE CALIBRATION.................................................................9   
					Parts and Equipment ..................................................................10   
					Changing Components................................................................11   
					IDLE MIXTURE....................................................................................11   
					Winter Fuel Idle Sets ..................................................................11   
					Long Duration Camshaft..............................................................12   
					CALIBRATING THE   
					SECTION 2:   
					WIDE-OPEN THROTTLE (WOT) ............................................................12   
					CALIBRATING THE PART THROTTLE....................................................13   
					Cruise Mode................................................................................13   
					Power Mode ...............................................................................14   
					CALIBRATING THE POWER MODE STAGING.........................................14   
					CALIBRATING THE PUMP....................................................................14   
					FLOAT ADJUSTMENT .........................................................................14   
					CHOKE ADJUSTMENT.........................................................................15   
					SPECIAL CALIBRATIONS ....................................................................16   
					CARBURETOR SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................16, 17   
					CALIBRATION REFERENCE CHARTS...............................................18-31   
					APPENDIX.....................................................................................32-38   
					Exploded View.......................................................................32, 33   
					Troubleshooting Information. .................................................34-36   
					WARRANTY .......................................................................................37   
					EDELBROCK CARBURETOR DATA LOG ...............................................38   
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					Lean   
					17.0   
					16.0   
					15.0   
					14.0   
					13.0   
					12.0   
					11.0   
					10.0   
					Part-throttle cruise   
					A 
					/ 
					F 
					R 
					A 
					T 
					I 
					Part-throttle acceleration   
					Wide open throttle   
					X 
					Idle   
					O 
					Rich   
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					1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000   
					Engine RPM   
					Typical Engine A/F Ratios   
					Figure 1   
					METERING SYSTEMS   
					The Edelbrock carburetor has three (3) basic systems that meter fuel to the engine: The Idle System,   
					Primary Main System, and Secondary Main System. By understanding the operation of each you will   
					be better prepared to calibrate your carburetor.   
					Idle System: The Idle System delivers 100% of the idle fuel. It also meters fuel at off-idle throttle   
					positions; a large percentage at just off of idle decreasing to a minor influence as the throttle is   
					opened wider. The idle setting is critical both to a smooth idle at proper rpm and to a smooth   
					transition to part-throttle operation.   
					(5) Idle Channel Restrictor   
					(4) 1st Idle Air Bleed   
					(6) 2nd Idle Air-Bleed   
					(3) Idle Jet   
					(2) Primary Well   
					(1) Main Jet and   
					Metering Rod   
					(7) Transfer Slot   
					(8) Idle   
					Screw   
					Port   
					Idle System   
					Figure 2   
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					Fuel is drawn through the Idle System (Figure 2) by the intake manifold vacuum that is   
					communicated at the Idle Screw Port (8) and Transfer Slot (7). Fuel in the bowl passes through the   
					Primary Main Jet and Metering Rod Restriction (1) and into the Primary Well (2). The fuel for the Idle   
					System is drawn through the restriction at the end of the Idle Jet (3) - a brass tube - and flows up the   
					tube to the location of the 1st Idle Air Bleed (4) - a brass restrictor - where air is mixed with the liquid   
					fuel. The emulsified air and fuel is then drawn through the Idle Channel Restrictor (5) - a drilled passage   
					that serves to increase the velocity of the air and fuel to promote better mixing. As the emulsified fuel is   
					discharged from the Idle Channel Restrictor, additional air is added at the 2nd Idle Air Bleed (6) - a drilled   
					hole - and the highly aerated mixture then moves through the passages in the main-body to the location   
					of the Transfer Slot (7) and Idle Screw Port (8). The Transfer Slot (7) is a large air bleed when the throttle   
					is closed, but as the throttle is opened the slot is exposed to manifold vacuum and becomes a discharge   
					port for Idle System fuel. The Idle Screw Port is a variable discharge restriction that is adjusted by the   
					engine tuner to achieve the desired A/F Ratio at engine idle.   
					Primary Main System: The Primary Main system delivers an increasing percentage of the fuel as   
					throttle position increases (phasing over the Idle System) and varies fuel delivery in response to air flow   
					and manifold vacuum.   
					Fuel is drawn through the Main System (Figure 3) by the pressure-drop that occurs when the incoming   
					air flow must increase in velocity in order to pass the reduced throat areas at the Main Venturi (1) and the   
					Boost Venturi (2). This pressure-drop (or suction) is communicated to the system by the Nozzle (3)-a   
					brass tube that opens into the inside of the Booster Venturi (2).   
					The fuel must pass through the restriction at the Main Jet (4) and Metering Rod (5). The Rod extends   
					through the Jet, reducing the amount of area available for fuel flow. If the diameter of the Rod is large,   
					then fuel flow through the Jet is more restricted than if the Rod were small.   
					After the Rod and Jet, the fuel enters the Primary Well and is drawn up the inside of the Primary Well   
					Tube (6). Sometimes this tube is called an Emulsion Tube. Here, the fuel is mixed with air that enters the   
					inside of the Tube through a series of small holes. The air is supplied by the Main Well Bleed (7) at the   
					top of the Main Well. The air/fuel mixture exits from the top of the Main Well into a passage that leads it   
					to discharge into the Booster Venturi (2) at the Nozzle (3).   
					(7) Main   
					Well   
					(9) Step-Up   
					Piston   
					Bleed   
					(3) Nozzle   
					(10) Step-Up   
					Piston Spring   
					(2) Boost   
					Venturi   
					(1) Main   
					Venturi   
					(8) Vacuum   
					Passage   
					(5) Metering Rod   
					(6) Primary   
					Well   
					(4) Main Jet (primary)   
					Tube   
					Primary Main   
					System   
					Figure 3   
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					The fuel flow rate in the Main System is proportional to the air flow rate; as air flow increases - from   
					either an increase in throttle opening or an increase in engine speed at the same throttle opening -   
					the fuel flow also increases by nearly the same degree.   
					At higher engine loads, such as in a heavy part-throttle acceleration, there is a need for a richer   
					mixture. This enrichment is provided by the Metering Rod and Step-Up Function (Figure 4). A vacuum   
					passage (8) communicates the manifold vacuum to the underside of the Step-Up Piston (9). This   
					vacuum tries to hold the Piston in the bottom of its bore by working against the force of the Step-Up   
					Spring (10).   
					When the manifold vacuum is high, indicating a low load such as idle, cruise, or light acceleration, it   
					is able to overcome the force of the Step-Up Spring and hold the Step-Up Piston at the bottom of its   
					bore, which also positions the Metering Rod at the bottom of its travel. At this point, the Rod has a   
					large diameter that creates a high restriction through the Jet and the fairly lean A/F Ratio that is   
					desirable for low load/low power operation. This portion of the Metering Rod is referred to as the   
					“Lean Step” of the Rod.   
					When the manifold vacuum is low, indicating a high load such as a heavy part-throttle (or WOT)   
					acceleration, the Step-Up Spring is able to force the Piston to the top of its bore and position the   
					Metering Rod at the top of its travel. This action is called “Power Mode Staging”. The portion of the   
					rod now located in the jet has a smaller diameter, thus the restriction through the Jet is reduced and a   
					rich A/F Ratio is provided for high load/high power operating conditions. This is the “Rich Step” of the   
					Rod.   
					ROD DOWN: Lean A/F Ratio   
					HIGH LOAD: Low Vacuum   
					Step-Up Piston   
					Step-Up Spring   
					Metering Rod   
					Main Jet   
					LEAN STEP In Jet   
					RICH STEP In Jet   
					LOW LOAD: High Vacuum   
					ROD UP: Rich A/F Ratio   
					Metering Rod and Step-Up Function   
					Figure 4   
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					Secondary Main System: The Secondary Main System (Figure 5) delivers fuel only when the   
					secondary throttle blades and air valve are open. It ensures that fuel delivery varies with air flow.   
					The Secondary Throttles (1) begin to open when the Primaries are about 65% open. The Primary and   
					Secondary Throttles arrive at the WOT stop at the same time.   
					Air flow through the Secondary side is controlled by Air Valves (2). These valves are located in the   
					secondary bores above the throttle blades. They are balanced against a counter weight and open to   
					admit additional air flow only if there is enough air velocity to allow the proper operation of the   
					Secondary Metering Systems.   
					The principles of operation for the Secondary Main System are the same as those that govern the   
					operation of the Primary Main System; the pressure drop (suction) arises from the increase in the airs   
					velocity as it passes through the Venturi sections. The pressure drop (suction) at the Secondary   
					Booster Venturi (3) is communicated into the system by the Secondary Nozzle (4).   
					Fuel flows through the Secondary Main Jet (5) to the Secondary Well where it is drawn through the   
					Secondary Well Tube (6). The fuel is mixed with air that enters the tube through a series of small   
					holes. The source of the air is one of the Secondary Well Bleeds (7). There are two air-bleeds; one   
					admits air to the outside of the Well Tube and the other allows air to flow into the passage behind the   
					Nozzle. The fuel, now well mixed with air, flows through the slightly up-hill passage and exits into the   
					Secondary Boost Venturi (3) through the Secondary Nozzle (4).   
					(3) Secondary   
					Boost   
					Venturi   
					(7) Secondary   
					Well Bleeds   
					(2 bleeds)   
					Secondary Main   
					Systems   
					(4) Secondary   
					Nozzle   
					Figure 5   
					(6) Secondary   
					Well Tube   
					(5) Secondary   
					Main Jet   
					(2) Air   
					Valve   
					(1) Secondary   
					Throttle   
					TRANSIENT CONTROL SYSTEMS   
					In addition to the three (3) basic Metering Systems, there are two (2) Transient Control Systems; The   
					Secondary Auxiliary System and The Pump System.   
					Secondary Auxiliary System   
					During the initial stages of Secondary Operation, the air flow rate through the secondaries is very low.   
					Accordingly, there is not enough pressure drop (suction) at the Secondary Nozzle to induce fuel flow.   
					In order to prevent a lean A/F condition that would be experienced by the driver as a   
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					“bog” or “flat spot” on secondary opening, it is necessary to add fuel by an auxiliary means during the   
					time the secondary is in the transient phase.   
					This is accomplished by placing a small Discharge Nozzle (2) at a point just under the Air Valve (1).   
					The air flow past the edge of the Air Valve creates sufficient pressure drop to pull fuel out of the   
					Auxiliary System. The fuel must first pass through the Secondary Main Jet (3) to the Secondary Well; it   
					is then drawn through the Auxiliary Fuel Tube (4) and exits at the Discharge Nozzle (2). There is   
					always an air-bleed, either in the Auxiliary Fuel Tube (near the top), or as a separate brass restriction   
					bushing (shown).   
					The flow of fuel in the Auxiliary System is enough to prevent a lean transient on Secondary opening.   
					As the Air Valve is opened further by increasing air flow, the fuel flow through this system decreases.   
					Correspondingly, the fuel flow in the Secondary Main System increases, providing a near constant A/F   
					Ratio.   
					(5) Air-Bleed   
					(some PNs)   
					(2) Discharge   
					Nozzle   
					(3) Secondary   
					Main Jet   
					(1) Air Valve   
					(4) Auxiliary   
					Fuel Tube   
					Secondary Auxiliary System   
					Figure 6   
					Pump System   
					When the throttle is opened rapidly, the air flow through the engine will increase immediately. The   
					fuel, since it is much heavier than the air, will “lag” behind. This contributes to a temporary lean A/F   
					condition. Regardless of cause, a solution is to temporarily enrichen the A/F Ratio by mechanically   
					pumping a small quantity of fuel into the throat of the carburetor (Figure 7). The Edelbrock carburetor   
					has a piston that draws fuel into the pump cavity past the plunger lip-seal when the throttle is closing   
					(1). Upon opening, the lip-seal seats, allowing the plunger to force the fuel through another one-way   
					valve, the Pump Discharge Ball and Weight (2), and the Pump Jets (3) into the primary throats.   
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					The pump plunger is not driven directly by the throttle, but through an intermediate Pump Drive Spring   
					(4) that extends the duration of the “pump shot” past the time the throttle stops moving. The   
					Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor has an external pump lever with three hole locations for link   
					attachment providing three distinct pump delivery curves. This is further explained in “Calibrating The   
					Pump”.   
					(3) Pump Jets   
					Pump   
					System   
					Figure 7   
					(2) Pump Discharge Ball & Weight   
					(4) Pump Drive Spring   
					(1) Inlet Check   
					(Lip Seal)   
					EXTERNAL DEVICES   
					The function of your Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor is also dependent on several external   
					devices; the fuel pump and air cleaner.   
					Fuel Pumps and Pressure   
					Avoid extremes in fuel pressure. At IDLE, there should not be any more than 6.0 psi; if the vehicle has   
					an adjustable fuel-pressure regulator, set it to 5.5 psi. With most fuel pumps the minimum fuel   
					pressure is encountered at high rpm and WOT. Fuel pressure should not drop below 2.0 psi. If it does,   
					a fuel pump with more capacity may be required. Note that some later model vehicles (the 5.0L Ford   
					is one example) have mechanical pumps that will give more than 6.0 psi at idle. The vehicle will   
					perform well, but may be prone to stalls on quick turns and stops with the clutch disengaged. If this   
					problem occurs, check the fuel pressure. If it is more than 6.0 psi at IDLE, it should be reduced   
					through the use of a regulator, such as Edelbrock #8190, or by creating a restricted by-pass bleed to   
					the fuel return line. Edelbrock Street Fuel Pumps are highly recommended for all Edelbrock Performer   
					Series carburetor installations.   
					Always use a filter, such as Edelbrock #8873 between the pump and carburetor. Note that a good   
					filter is large in area, so it may be able to transmit a significant amount of heat to the fuel. It is a good   
					practice to keep the filter away from heat and not allow it to come in contact with any part of the   
					engine.   
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					Air Cleaners   
					Your Edelbrock carburetor was originally calibrated with a low restriction open element air cleaner   
					configuration; a 14”x3” Edelbrock Signature Series unit. It was also evaluated for proper metering and   
					vehicle performance using a variety of other air cleaner designs and will perform as intended with   
					nearly any reasonable air cleaner design. While the Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor does not   
					exhibit excessive sensitivity to the air cleaner, there are several guidelines you should follow when   
					selecting an air cleaner:   
					• 
					Running without an air cleaner is strongly discouraged for a street-driven vehicle. Dirt and   
					varnish will accumulate in critical bleeds and upset the fuel metering. Dirt and debris may easily   
					get into the fuel bowl through the bowl vents or larger bleeds and cause a multitude of   
					problems.   
					• 
					Any calibration testing should be performed with the air cleaner in place. Depending upon the air   
					cleaner used, the metering typically will be leaner with the air cleaner in place.   
					— 
					A large 14”x3” open element air cleaner, such as Edelbrock Elite Series, Signature Series and   
					Pro-Flo air cleaners, offers almost no resistance to air flow. Flow bench results show virtually no   
					reduction in air flow. Also, this design should cause no change to the fuel metering.   
					— 
					— 
					• 
					A 10”x2” open element design will result in some definite air flow restriction but little change to   
					the fuel metering.   
					Elements smaller than 10”x2” are more restrictive and have the most effect upon   
					metering. The fuel metering at WOT will be shifted LEANER, especially at higher rpm ranges.   
					If you have a dual-purpose vehicle that is sometimes used in competition without an air cleaner,   
					it may be necessary to have two separate calibrations. If you are running a smaller air cleaner   
					and have optimized the WOT with it in place, do not be surprised to find that the metering shifts   
					RICHER when the air cleaner is removed. This may require you to calibrate the WOT with leaner   
					Jets and Rods at the drag strip.   
					• 
					DO NOT allow the vehicle air-stream to blow across the top of the carburetor(s) such as on an   
					open-bodied car or full-bodied vehicle with a tunnel-ram manifold. The flow of air across the   
					carburetor will result in an upset to the fuel metering that cannot be accommodated by   
					recalibration since the change to the A/F Ratio will be different for every vehicle speed.   
					SECTION 2 : TUNING PROCEDURE   
					Before proceeding please ensure you have installed your Edelbrock Performer Series   
					Carburetor according to the Carburetor Installation Instructions included with the carburetor   
					REVISING THE CALIBRATION   
					The Edelbrock Performer Series Carburetor is designed to allow quick and easy changes to the   
					metering. Virtually any change imaginable can be performed without removing the carburetor from   
					the manifold, and the most common changes may be performed in less than five minutes without   
					removal of the airhorn (bowl cover).   
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					To help you calibrate your carburetor, a CALIBRATION REFERENCE CHART has been designed for each   
					model of the Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor. These charts (pages 18—31) each consist of two   
					sections: A Calibration Table and a Rod/Jet Reference Chart.   
					After reading the Calibration procedures, the next step in calibrating your carburetor is to look at the   
					Calibration Table for your model carburetor. Determine if you would like to go richer or leaner in the   
					Cruise Mode and do the same for the Power Mode. Select the number that is closest to intersection of   
					your Cruise and Power Mode selections. This is your calibration reference number. Now refer to the   
					Rod/Jet Reference Chart that appears on the opposing page. Locate your calibration reference   
					number to determine the rod/jet combination for your application.   
					For example, you have a 1405 Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor. You have determined (by   
					reading the rest of the manual) you would like to go 1 stage lean in the Cruise Mode and 2 stages lean   
					in the Power Mode. The intersection of these two lines lies on the number 21. This is your calibration   
					reference number. Now look below the Calibration Table to the Rod/Jet Reference Chart. Find the   
					number 21 under the REF# column. The jets you should use are .098 and the rods are .070 x .052.   
					Located at the very bottom of each Calibration Reference Chart is a guide for changing your   
					Secondary Metering. This will be useful when calibrating the wide-open-throttle (WOT).   
					Before you attempt to establish a new calibration, be sure that the engine is in a sound state of tune.   
					All ignition items must be in proper working order, including reasonably fresh plugs of the correct heat   
					range. Timing should be properly set and the air filter element and fuel filter should be clean.   
					Proper fuel pressure should be verified and cracked or brittle vacuum lines should be   
					eliminated. Many so-called “carburetor calibration” problems have been traced to another part of the   
					engine system that was not functioning properly.   
					CAUTION: Be alert to carburetor flooding when fuel is first applied. Flooding can be caused by dirt,   
					small particles of hose cuttings, floats and inlet needles which have settled during shipping, or   
					by other conditions as discussed below. Each Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor is flow   
					tested in the factory for both air and liquid flow so flooding is rare. However, for safety sake   
					please observe this caution. When the fuel pump is turned on or when the engine is first started,   
					watch closely for signs of flooding. If flooding is apparent, tap the body of the carburetor lightly   
					with a rawhide mallet or the wooden handle of a small hammer. If flooding continues, pinch the   
					fuel line hose to shut off flow, run the engine to clear the carburetor, and let the fuel line flow   
					again. If flooding continues, pinch the fuel line hose to shut off flow, run the engine to clear the   
					carburetor, and let the fuel line flow again. If flooding still continues, stop the engine. Clean up   
					any raw gasoline and refer to the “Trouble Shooting” section of the Owner’s Manual.   
					Parts and Equipment —   
					Aside from ordinary hand tools, the following items are recommended.   
					• 
					• 
					Edelbrock Performer Series Carburetor Jet Set - Contains selections of Main Jets,   
					Metering Rods, and Springs.   
					Tachometer - If the vehicle is not equipped with a tach, the dwell meter style tach will   
					be adequate. If neither is available, you will be able to use the speedometer in place   
					of the tach for some of the procedures, but it will not be as convenient.   
					• 
					Vacuum Gauge - Should be hooked up to read engine’s intake manifold vacuum.   
					Without a vacuum gauge, some of the calibration procedures will be more difficult.   
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					Changing Components   
					Metering Rod and Step-Up Spring changes can typically be made in less than five minutes and   
					without removing the carburetor. First, loosen the Step-Up Piston Cover Screws (See pg. 32) and twist   
					the Step-Up Piston Cover Plates to the side. The Metering Rods and Step-Up Springs can now be   
					removed and replaced if necessary. Be sure to replace the Step-Up Piston Cover Plate and tighten the   
					Step-Up Piston Cover Screw when finished. CAUTION: Do not overtighten the Step-Up Piston   
					Cover Screws! They should only be tightened to 12 to 17 inch/pounds. Excessive torque will   
					weaken or snap off the screw heads. If this happens, they may fall into the carb causing serious   
					engine damage. If an inch/pound torque wrench is not available, snug the screw until it just touches   
					the plate, then tighten 1/16th turn more.   
					To replace the Primary or Secondary Metering Jets, first, remove the Metering Rods and Step-Up   
					Springs as outlined in the preceding paragraph. Next, disconnect the Choke Cam Connector Rod,   
					Pump Connector Rod, and Choke Connector Rod (when applicable). Finally, remove the 8 Airhorn   
					Attaching Screws and remove the Airhorn from the carburetor body. A standard screwdriver can now   
					be used to remove the appropriate Metering Jets. Once desired Metering Jets have been installed the   
					carb may be reassembled by reversing this procedure.   
					IDLE MIXTURE   
					The Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor has conventional Idle Mixture Screws (IMS) that provide a   
					leaner A/F when turned clockwise and richer A/F when turned counter clockwise. The idle air flow is   
					controlled by a conventional screw that opens the Primary Throttles. The following procedure should   
					be used to set the idle mixture and speeds.   
					1. Fully warm engine and ensure choke is fully open.   
					2. Air cleaner in place.   
					3. Set desired speed with the air screw.   
					4. Adjust the IMS on ONE side to get the maximum possible RPM. Do not go rich   
					beyond the maximum speed point.   
					5. If the above changed the idle speed more than 40 RPM, then readjust the speed.   
					6. Adjust the side OPPOSITE of that in Step 4 to get maximum RPM.   
					7. Reset the speed.   
					8. Carefully trim each IMS to again get the maximum idle RPM.   
					9. Go leaner just enough to get a 20 RPM drop in speed.   
					10. Reset the speed to the desired RPM.   
					11. This is a Lean-Best Idle Set. Setting richer than this will not improve idle quality or   
					performance, but could tend to foul plugs.   
					Winter Fuel Idle Sets   
					During the winter months (in most parts of the country) the local fuel will be a “winter” blend that is   
					very volatile, as an assist to cold-engine starting and driveability during warm-up. However, the high   
					volatility has the disadvantage of allowing excessive vaporization of the fuel if the vehicle is operated   
					in a heated area such as a garage. This can result in problems in the idle-set procedures since the   
					carburetor’s internal vents will allow this excess vapor to be drawn into the throats and enrichen the   
					mixture. The idle will be erratic and not seem to be able to hold a set. To resolve this type of problem,   
					it is advisable to perform the final settings outdoors after the vehicle has been stabilized with a drive   
					of several miles.   
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					Long Duration Camshaft   
					If the engine has a fairly radical camshaft it may require an excessive amount of throttle   
					opening for idle and/or have low idle vacuum levels. Either condition can lead to poor levels of   
					adjustability and erratic idles.   
					• 
					Another fix for the above condition is to run as much spark advance as possible at idle. If the   
					distributor is fitted with a vacuum advance unit, connect it directly to manifold vacuum. If you   
					are not able to employ vacuum advance for some reason, then the mechanical curve should   
					have a low limit, which will allow you to use plenty of initial spark advance.   
					• 
					Measure the manifold vacuum at idle. If it is below 7” Hg, there is a good chance that the   
					Metering Rods are in the up (rich) position. When combined with a high idle air rate this can   
					cause the Nozzles to discharge fuel at idle. Use a weaker Step-Up Spring (see section on Step-   
					Up calibration) to keep the Rods down at idle. With some cams, a stiffer spring (pink or silver) is   
					necessary. Experimentation is the best way to determine which is best for your application.   
					CALIBRATING THE WIDE-OPEN-THROTTLE (WOT)   
					The best place to perform your WOT calibration is on a chassis dyno. If one is not available then   
					consider a safe, legal driving space, such as a drag strip where you are given E.T. and MPH data.   
					1. Select an RPM Range to use in evaluating the WOT power. As a rule, use the highest 50   
					percent of the real power band. If your engine makes good power up to 5000 RPM, then   
					2500-5000 is a good range. If peak power is at 6500, then 3500-6500 would be a good   
					pick. Be sure not to select RPMs that are higher than the engine’s useful power band.   
					2. Accelerate at WOT from 1000 RPM below the range you have elected to a few hundred over   
					the range. Time the acceleration with a stop-watch. Be sure to time only the interval while   
					the engine is sweeping through the selected range. Make enough timed accelerations to get   
					a good average that is not affected by wind or grade.   
					3. Refer to the Calibration Reference Chart for your model. Find the richest Power Mode   
					(Primary Metering) change you can make without changing a Jet — a Rod change only.   
					This will probably be 2 stages (8%) rich.   
					4. Change to the indicated Rods. Perform timed acceleration #2. Compare the times. Do not be   
					surprised if there is no difference.   
					5. Compare the results of timed acceleration #2 to the base calibration and refer to the   
					following section that best describes your situation:   
					Case 1: Faster than base calibration   
					Change Secondaries 2 stages richer and perform acceleration test #3.   
					• 
					• 
					If test #3 is the same as #2, you’re done.   
					If test #3 is slower than #2, change to 1 stage rich for the Primary and Secondary and you’re   
					done.   
					• 
					If test #3 is still faster than #2, go to 3 stages rich Primary and Secondary and keep going richer   
					until there is no change (or slower) in the times. Stay at the first “no change” level, so that you   
					stay with the richer of any two levels of calibration that have the same power.   
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					Case 2: Slower than base calibration   
					Go to 1 stage lean Primaries and 1 lean Secondaries and perform acceleration test #3.   
					• 
					• 
					If test #3 is the same as base calibration, go back to the base calibration.   
					If test #3 is faster than base calibration, go to 2 stages lean on both the Primaries and the   
					Secondaries. Keep going in the lean direction until there is no change or slower then back up 1   
					stage richer, so that you stay with the richer of any two levels of calibration that have the same   
					power.   
					Case 3: Same as base calibration   
					Do not be surprised. Change back to base calibration.   
					CALIBRATING THE PART-THROTTLE   
					The Metering Rod feature used in the Edelbrock Performer allows easy calibration of the part-throttle   
					without change to the WOT metering.   
					• 
					Cruise Mode: The power output is low, as in a steady cruise light acceleration. Manifold Vacuum   
					is high and the Metering Rods are down in the lean position.   
					• 
					Power Mode: The power output is high, as in a heavy but not wide-open acceleration. Manifold   
					Vacuum is low and the Rods are up in the rich position.   
					As explained in the “Theory of Operation,” the Step-Up function modulates the Rods between the   
					Cruise and Power positions.   
					The part-throttle calibration is more “individualized” than is the Wide-Open-Throttle (WOT). It is not   
					measured by absolute numbers, but reflects the driver’s feel for   
					combination.   
					a 
					particular   
					Carefully evaluate the driveability with the carburetor at the calibration level determined from the WOT   
					exercise. Drive at a variety of engine speeds and throttle openings looking for any flat spots or   
					lean/surge conditions.   
					Cruise Mode   
					If there are any surge or flat spot conditions in the steady speed cruises or light accelerations, a lean   
					condition probably exists. Consult the Calibration Reference Chart and change to 1 stage rich in the   
					Cruise Mode. If it gets better, but not completely fixed, keep going in the rich direction. The   
					Calibration Reference Chart will give you Rod and Jet combinations that are directionally correct or   
					you may choose your own.   
					If the light throttle is satisfactory, trying going 1 stage lean in the Cruise Mode. If there are still no   
					problems with surge or other indications of lean metering, do not hesitate to go to 2 stages lean in the   
					Cruise Mode. A lean Cruise Mode has advantages in fuel economy and keeping the plugs clean. Keep   
					going until you begin to notice driveability problems and then back up 1 stage.   
					Power Mode   
					Accelerations at part-throttle with low manifold vacuum (less than about 5” Hg on a vacuum gauge)   
					are metered by the Power Mode. Avoid calibrating this portion of the engine’s   
					operating range too lean as spark knock (detonation) and piston/valve burning can occur. If this mode   
					has any lean driveability symptoms (surge or flat spots), it is too lean and should be recalibrated at   
					least 1 stage richer.   
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					CALIBRATING THE POWER MODE STAGING   
					The Step-Up function, which moves the Metering Rod to the Power Mode, is controlled by the Step-Up   
					Spring. The base calibration has a spring which “stages” rich at 5” Hg.   
					If your vehicle has a mid-throttle driveability problem that is encountered as the throttle is gradually   
					opened, but then goes away upon further opening, it may be possible to eliminate the lean spot by   
					using a stronger Step-Up Spring. The available Step-Up Springs are listed in the following chart along   
					with their respective “staging” point. It is best to select a new spring on the basis of vacuum   
					readings, but in the absence of a gauge, try the strongest spring (highest vacuum rating) to see if the   
					problem goes away. If the drive problem is cured by the strong spring, try the next weakest spring as   
					well. If the strong one does not help, then the calibration problem is related to the A/F metering stage   
					of either the Cruise or Power Modes. Use the Calibration Reference Chart to help select another   
					combination.   
					Spring Color   
					Blue   
					3"   
					Yellow   
					4"   
					Orange   
					5"   
					Pink   
					7"   
					Plain   
					8"   
					Staging Vacuum   
					("Hg)   
					A complete set of these springs is available separately as Edelbrock part #1464.   
					CALIBRATING THE PUMP   
					If you encounter any hesitations or stumbles that do not seem to be related to the basic metering or   
					have not responded to changes in the basic metering, move the pump drive link to one of the holes   
					closer to the carburetor body. This will increase the stroke length of the plunger and result in more   
					pump delivery.   
					FLOAT ADJUSTMENT   
					To properly adjust the floats in the EPS carburetor, two procedures must be followed. First, invert the   
					airhorn cover (Figure 8) holding the airhorn gasket in place. There should be 7/16” between the   
					airhorn gasket and the top of the outer end of the float. To adjust the float level, bend the float lever   
					until the recommended level is attained. DO NOT press the needle into the seat when adjusting the   
					float lever. Next, you should check the float drop (Figure 9). Hold the airhorn upright and let the floats   
					hang down. There should be 15/16" to 1" between the airhorn gasket and the top of the outer end of   
					the float. To adjust the float drop, bend the tab on the back until the recommended float drop is   
					attained. For the off-road float adjustment, see page 16.   
					CHOKE ADJUSTMENT   
					To adjust the choke piston linkage (Figure 10) open the choke valve and insert a .026” wire, with a 90   
					degree bend 1/8” from the end, between the top of the slot in the choke piston cylinder and the   
					bottom of the slot in the piston. Hold the wire in position and close the choke valve by pressing on   
					piston lever A until resistance is felt. The dimension C should be .100” between the top edge of the   
					choke valve and the air horn. To adjust, bend rod B.   
					To adjust the fast idle linkage (Figure 11) place the fast idle screw A between the two notches on the   
					cam. Close the choke valve as far as possible without forcing it. The dimension C should be 3/64”   
					between the choke valve and the air horn. To adjust bend rod D.   
					Fast idle may be adjusted to manufacturers specifications (usually 1500 rpm) during normal choke   
					cold operation. The fast idle screw A can be adjusted with engine off and throttle held open to allow   
					screw head access. Recheck fast idle speed after each adjustment.   
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					BEND HERE   
					Float Level (7/16")   
					Figure 8   
					7/16” Drill bit   
					TAB   
					C (.100")   
					Float Drop (15/16" to 1")   
					Figure 9   
					A 
					B 
					C (3/64")   
					.026 Wire   
					Slot Piston Cylinder   
					D 
					Choke piston linkage   
					Figure 10   
					A 
					Fast idle linkage   
					Figure 11   
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					The length of time during which the choke will stay closed is determined by the position of the choke   
					cap. As the choke cap is turned clockwise the choke will stay closed longer. To properly set the choke   
					turn the choke cap to the leanest notch on the choke housing, loosen the choke housing retaining   
					screws, and run the engine until normal operating temperature is reached. With the engine running,   
					slowly turn the choke cap clockwise until the choke valve begins to close. Now turn the choke   
					housing one notch counterclockwise (LEAN) and tighten the choke housing retaining screws. Periodic   
					readjustment of the choke will be required as the temperature changes throughout the year. After   
					each adjustment verify that the choke valve opens fully after the engine is warm.   
					SPECIAL CALIBRATIONS   
					The preceding calibrations and adjustments apply to carburetors used in general street applications.   
					In the following extreme instances, special calibration procedures may need to be followed.   
					Off-Road   
					Although the Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor was not calibrated with hill climbing and other   
					extreme off-road operation in mind, it can be made to perform superbly by substituting Edelbrock   
					#1465 spring loaded needle and seat for the original needle and seat. The spring loaded needle and   
					seat act like a shock absorber, reducing the possibility of flooding during off-road operation. After   
					installation of the new needle and seat you must reset the float level to 7/16" and drop the float drop   
					to 15/16 to 1" as outlined in “FLOAT ADJUSTMENT”.   
					High Fuel Flow   
					When evidence of fuel starvation exists, first ensure that proper pressure (4-5 psi minimum) is   
					maintained at WOT. If proper fuel pressure is supplied and fuel starvation still exists, it may be   
					necessary to change the needle and seat to a larger size (#1466). Do not make this change unless   
					absolutely required, as the smaller inlet is preferred for proper fuel control under most conditions.   
					High Altitude   
					Altitude has a direct effect on the operation of most carburetors. As the altitude increases, the air   
					becomes less dense so a carburetor, originally calibrated at low altitude, delivers too much fuel and   
					the engine runs richer. If the preceding tuning procedure is performed on an Edelbrock Performer   
					Series carburetor, a proper high altitude calibration will result. If the vehicle was calibrated at lower   
					Carburetor Specifications - All Models   
					Carburetor CFM   
					Part No.   
					Main   
					Jet   
					Main   
					Jet   
					Metering   
					Rod   
					Step-Up Needle   
					Spring & Seat Height   
					Float   
					Primary Secondary (Primary only)   
					1404   
					1405   
					1406   
					1407   
					1409*   
					1410*   
					1411   
					1412   
					1413   
					500   
					600   
					600   
					750   
					600   
					750   
					750   
					800   
					800   
					.086"   
					.100"   
					.098"   
					.113"   
					.098"   
					.113"   
					.110"   
					.113"   
					.113"   
					.095"   
					.095"   
					.095"   
					.107"   
					.101"   
					.107"   
					.107"   
					.101"   
					.101"   
					.065" x .052"   
					.070" x .047"   
					.075" x .047"   
					.071" x .047"   
					.068" x .047"   
					.071" x .047"   
					.075" x .047"   
					.071" x .047"   
					.071" x .047"   
					orange (5") .0935"   
					orange (5") .0935"   
					yellow (4") .0935"   
					orange (5") .0935"   
					orange (5") .0935"   
					orange (5") .0935"   
					orange (5") .0935"   
					orange (5") .0935"   
					orange (5") .0935"   
					7/16"   
					7/16"   
					7/16"   
					7/16"   
					7/16"   
					7/16"   
					7/16"   
					7/16"   
					7/16"   
					* = Carburetor is certified to meet U.S. Coast Guard Requirements   
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					altitude, however, and is to be driven at high altitude temporarily, it is not necessary to repeat the   
					complete calibration procedure. Instead, use the rule of: “2% leaner per 1500 feet” and the   
					Calibration Reference Chart for your model carburetor. For example, with a #1405 at baseline   
					calibration (location #1 on the chart) and intended operation at 6000 ft. altitude, you would want 6000   
					divided by 1500 x 2% = 8% leaner calibration. That would be location #24 on the chart which would   
					require only a rod and jet change.   
					Blended Fuels   
					Typically, two types of blended fuels are available: Gasohol and gasahol. Gasohol is a blend of not   
					more than 10% ethanol and gasoline. As long as there is no more than 10% ethanol mixed with the   
					gasoline you carburetor will function properly. As the percentage of ethanol climbs above10%, a   
					richer A/F ratio will be required. Also, because gasohol is more volatile than gasoline, hard hot starting   
					and poor hot weather driveability may result.   
					Gasahol can be a blend of either ethanol, methanol or other alcohol with gasoline. Methanol blended   
					fuel should not be used in your Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor as it will cause corrosion of the   
					fuel system components. It can also cause rapid failure of seals, gaskets, diaphragms and pump   
					plungers.   
					Always check to see if you are using a blended fuel. Although the pump may not indicate the fuel is   
					blended, it is always advisable to verify the type of fuel the station carries.   
					Blown Engines   
					Two model #1405 carburetors should be used on engines with positive displacement superchargers,   
					such as GMC 6-71 blowers or equivalent. The following calibration changes make an excellent   
					starting point: Primary Jets - .101" (#1429); Secondary Jets - .101” (#1429); Metering Rods - .070" x   
					.042" (#1450); Step-up Piston Springs - 5" (orange, stock); Needle & Seat assemblies - .110"   
					(#1466).   
					This calibration has been tested on engines ranging in size from 350 c.i.d. Chevys to 440 c.i.d.   
					Chryslers with good results.   
					Carburetor Specifications (continued)   
					Float Pump Drive Accelerator   
					Drop Link Pump   
					( 1/4") Location Nozzle Diameter Primaries Secondaries Primaries   
					Venturi   
					Diameter Diameter   
					Venturi Throttle Bore Throttle Bore   
					Diameter   
					Diameter   
					Secondary   
					1-11/16"   
					1-11/16"   
					1-11/16"   
					1-11/16"   
					1-11/16"   
					1-11/16"   
					1-11/16"   
					1-3/4"   
					1-1/4" middle hole   
					1-1/4" middle hole   
					1-1/4" middle hole   
					.028"   
					.028"   
					.031"   
					.035"   
					.028"   
					.035"   
					.035"   
					.035"   
					.035"   
					1-3/16"   
					1-3/16 "   
					1-3/16 "   
					1-7/16 "   
					1-3/16 "   
					1-7/16 "   
					1-7/16 "   
					1-17/32 "   
					1-17/32 "   
					1-9/16"   
					1-9/16"   
					1-9/16"   
					1-9/16"   
					1-9/16"   
					1-9/16"   
					1-9/16"   
					1-5/8"   
					1-7/16"   
					1-7/16"   
					1-7/16"   
					1-11/16"   
					1-7/16"   
					1-11/16"   
					1-11/16"   
					1-3/4"   
					1-1/4"   
					top hole   
					1-1/4" middle hole   
					1-1/4"   
					1-1/4"   
					1-1/4"   
					1-1/4"   
					top hole   
					top hole   
					top hole   
					top hole   
					1-5/8"   
					1-3/4"   
					1-3/4"   
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					#1403/ #1404 Calibration Reference Chart / Primary Metering   
					Power Mode: Low Vacuum/High Power-Rod Up   
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					26   
					22   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					27   
					21   
					25   
					23   
					24   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					16   
					20   
					3 
					18   
					1 
					19   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					17   
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					4 
					5 
					2 
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					11   
					13   
					14   
					12   
					15   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					10   
					Lean   
					Power Mode   
					Rich   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 
					# 
					# 
					Numbers in black are the steps obtainable using Calibration Kit #1486 plus   
					the stock jets and metering rods.   
					Numbers in white are the steps obtainable using jet and rod combinations   
					shown on the following page.   
					Step 1 Select the combination of Cruise Mode and Power Mode fuel-metering stages   
					desired for your calibration. Normal calibration changes will be within the gridded   
					diagonal area. That is, Cruise and Power mode changes should be in the same   
					direction (either richer or leaner) and usually by the same amount.   
					Step 2 Find the number that is nearest your desired combination. This is your Calibration   
					Reference Number.   
					Step 3 Go to the next page. Find the Calibration Reference Number you have just selected   
					in Step 2. Listed will be the Main Jet and Metering Rod required to achieve the   
					desired fuel metering for the Primaries.   
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					Model #1403/#1404   
					Rod/Jet Reference Chart   
					REF #   
					MAIN JET   
					METERING ROD   
					CHANGE FROM BASE   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1422 (.083)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1422 (.083)   
					1422 (.083)   
					1422 (.083)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1422 (.083)   
					1422 (.083)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1424 (.089)   
					1424 (.089)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1423 (.086)   
					1422 (.083)   
					1424 (.089)   
					1424 (.089)   
					1460 (065 x 052)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1444 (065 x 037)   
					1461 (065 x 057)   
					1441 (062 x 052)   
					1463 (067 x 055)   
					1448 (068 x 052)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1446 (068 x 042)   
					1463 (067 x 055)   
					1460 (065 x 052)   
					1462 (067 x 049)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1451 (070 x 047)   
					1450 (070 x 042)   
					1438 (058 x 052)   
					1437 (057 x 049)   
					1441 (062 x 052)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1442 (063 x 037)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1460 (065 x 052)   
					1439 (060 x 052)   
					1440 (060 x 057)   
					1436 (055 x 055)   
					1441 (062 x 052)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					none - stock calibration   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Secondary Metering   
					The factory calibration jet is shown in the center column. For leaner or richer calibration   
					use the jet # indicated in the appropriate column.   
					3 Stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 Stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 Stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					SECONDARY   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 Stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 Stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 Stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					JET #1423   
					(.086)   
					JET #1424   
					(.089)   
					JET #1425   
					(.092)   
					JET #1426   
					(.095)   
					JET #1427   
					(.098)   
					JET #1429   
					(.101)   
					JET #1430   
					(.104)   
					Main Jet I.D.—All Edelbrock jets have “120-”prefix. The last three digits minus 300 = actual jet size.   
					Examples:   
					120-386 = .086" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1423).   
					120-401 = .101" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1429).   
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					#1405 Calibration Reference Chart / Primary Metering   
					Power Mode: Low Vacuum/High Power-Rod Up   
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					18   
					15   
					10   
					3 
					16   
					19   
					11   
					17   
					12   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					14   
					13   
					8 
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					9 
					7 
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					5 
					2 
					1 
					6 
					4 
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					23   
					21   
					24   
					22   
					20   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					25   
					26   
					30   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					29   
					27   
					28   
					Lean   
					Power Mode   
					Rich   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 
					# 
					# 
					Numbers in black are the steps obtainable using Calibration Kit #1479 plus   
					the stock jets and metering rods.   
					Numbers in white are the steps obtainable using jet and rod combinations   
					shown on the following page.   
					Step 1 Select the combination of Cruise Mode and Power Mode fuel-metering stages   
					desired for your calibration. Normal calibration changes will be within the gridded   
					diagonal area. That is, Cruise and Power mode changes should be in the same   
					direction (either richer or leaner) and usually by the same amount.   
					Step 2 Find the number that is nearest your desired combination. This is your Calibration   
					Reference Number.   
					Step 3 Go to the next page. Find the Calibration Reference Number you have just selected   
					in Step 2. Listed will be the Main Jet and Metering Rod required to achieve the   
					desired fuel metering for the Primaries.   
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					Model #1405   
					Rod/Jet Reference Chart   
					REF #   
					1 
					MAIN JET   
					1428 (.100)   
					METERING ROD   
					1451 (070 x 047)*   
					*Some Have ID #695   
					1450 (070 x 042)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1458 (075 x 037)   
					1448 (068 x 052)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1448 (068 x 052)   
					1446 (068 x 042)   
					1459 (075 x 047)   
					1455 (073 x 042)   
					1441 (062 x 052)   
					1448 (068 x 052)   
					1457 (073 x 052)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1451 (070 x 047)*   
					*Some Have ID #695   
					1450 (070 x 042)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1457 (073 x 052)   
					1455 (073 x 042)   
					1457 (073 x 052)   
					1459 (075 x 047)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1446 (068 x 042)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1455 (073 x 042)   
					1458 (075 x 037)   
					CHANGE FROM BASE   
					none - stock calibration   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					1428 (.100)   
					1428 (.100)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1428 (.100)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1428 (.100)   
					1428 (.100)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1429 (.101)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1428 (.100)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1430 (.104)   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Jet   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					30   
					1430 (.104)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1428 (.100)   
					1428 (.100)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1428 (.100)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1429 (.101)   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Secondary Metering   
					The factory calibration jet is shown in the center column. For leaner or richer calibration   
					use the jet # indicated in the appropriate column.   
					3 Stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 Stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 Stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					SECONDARY   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 Stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 Stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 Stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					JET #1423   
					(.086)   
					JET #1424   
					(.089)   
					JET #1425   
					(.092)   
					JET #1426   
					(.095)   
					JET #1427   
					(.098)   
					JET #1429   
					(.101)   
					JET #1430   
					(.104)   
					Main Jet I.D.—All Edelbrock jets have “120-”prefix. The last three digits minus 300 = actual jet size.   
					Examples:   
					120-398 = .098" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1427).   
					120-400 = .100" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1428).   
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					#1406 Calibration Reference Chart / Primary Metering   
					Power Mode: Low Vacuum/High Power-Rod Up   
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					18   
					23   
					15   
					20   
					17   
					22   
					16   
					1 
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					21   
					25   
					24   
					1 
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					4 
					5 
					3 
					2 
					6 
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					8 
					7 
					9 
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					10   
					11   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					Lean   
					Power Mode   
					Rich   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 
					# 
					# 
					Numbers in black are the steps obtainable using Calibration Kit #1487 plus   
					the stock jets and metering rods.   
					Numbers in white are the steps obtainable using jet and rod combinations   
					shown on the following page.   
					Step 1 Select the combination of Cruise Mode and Power Mode fuel-metering stages   
					desired for your calibration. Normal calibration changes will be within the gridded   
					diagonal area. That is, Cruise and Power mode changes should be in the same   
					direction (either richer or leaner) and usually by the same amount.   
					Step 2 Find the number that is nearest your desired combination. This is your Calibration   
					Reference Number.   
					Step 3 Go to the next page. Find the Calibration Reference Number you have just selected   
					in Step 2. Listed will be the Main Jet and Metering Rod required to achieve the   
					desired fuel metering for the Primaries.   
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					Model #1406   
					Rod/Jet Reference Chart   
					REF #   
					MAIN JET   
					METERING ROD   
					CHANGE FROM BASE   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					1427 (.098)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1425 (.092)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1425 (.092)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1425 (.092)   
					1425 (.092)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1425 (.092)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1429 (.101)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1425 (.092)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1459 (075 x 047)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1458 (075 x 037)   
					1446 (068 x 042)   
					1453 (071 x 047)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1455 (073 x 042)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					1451 (070 x 047)   
					1453 (071 x 047)   
					1459 (075 x 047)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1458 (075 x 037)   
					1448 (068 x 052)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1453 (071 x 047)   
					1459 (075 x 047)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1451 (070 x 047)   
					1446 (068 x 042)   
					1455 (073 x 042)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					none - stock calibration   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Secondary Metering   
					The factory calibration jet is shown in the center column. For leaner or richer calibration   
					use the jet # indicated in the appropriate column.   
					3 Stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 Stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 Stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					SECONDARY   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 Stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 Stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 Stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					JET #1423   
					(.086)   
					JET #1424   
					(.089)   
					JET #1425   
					(.092)   
					JET #1426   
					(.095)   
					JET #1427   
					(.098)   
					JET #1429   
					(.101)   
					JET #1430   
					(.104)   
					Main Jet I.D.—All Edelbrock jets have “120-”prefix. The last three digits minus 300 = actual jet size.   
					Examples:   
					120-398 = .098" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1427).   
					120-401 = .101" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1429).   
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					#1407 / #1410 Calibration Reference Chart / Primary Metering   
					Power Mode: Low Vacuum/High Power-Rod Up   
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					16   
					13   
					15   
					17   
					14   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					12   
					8 
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					11   
					10   
					2 
					9 
					1 
					4 
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					7 
					6 
					3 
					5 
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					20   
					19   
					21   
					18   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					22   
					24   
					23   
					27   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					25   
					26   
					Lean   
					Power Mode   
					Rich   
					1 
					# 
					# 
					Stock Calibration   
					Numbers in black are the steps obtainable using Calibration Kit #1480 plus   
					the stock jets and metering rods.   
					Numbers in white are the steps obtainable using jet and rod combinations   
					shown on the following page.   
					Step 1 Select the combination of Cruise Mode and Power Mode fuel-metering stages   
					desired for your calibration. Normal calibration changes will be within the gridded   
					diagonal area. That is, Cruise and Power mode changes should be in the same   
					direction (either richer or leaner) and usually by the same amount.   
					Step 2 Find the number that is nearest your desired combination. This is your Calibration   
					Reference Number.   
					Step 3 Go to the next page. Find the Calibration Reference Number you have just selected   
					in Step 2. Listed will be the Main Jet and Metering Rod required to achieve the   
					desired fuel metering for the Primaries.   
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					Model #1407 & #1410   
					Rod/Jet Reference Chart   
					REF # MAIN JET   
					METERING ROD   
					CHANGE FROM BASE   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					1433 (.113)   
					1453 (071 x 047)   
					1450 (070 x 042)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1441 (062 x 052)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1453 (071 x 047)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1442 (063 x 037)   
					1444 (065 x 037)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1457 (073 x 052)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1444 (065 x 037)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					none - stock calibration   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					1433 (.113)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Secondary Metering   
					The factory calibration jet is shown in the center column. For leaner or richer calibration   
					use the jet # indicated in the appropriate column.   
					3 Stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 Stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 Stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					SECONDARY   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 Stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 Stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 Stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					JET #1427   
					(.098)   
					JET #1429   
					(.101)   
					JET #1430   
					(.104)   
					JET #1431   
					(.107)   
					JET #1432   
					(.110)   
					JET #1433   
					(.113)   
					JET #1434   
					(.116)   
					Main Jet I.D.—All Edelbrock jets have “120-”prefix. The last three digits minus 300 = actual jet size.   
					Examples:   
					120-398 = .098" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1427).   
					120-413 = .113" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1433).   
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					#1409 Calibration Reference Chart / Primary Metering   
					Power Mode: Low Vacuum/High Power-Rod Up   
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					29   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					28   
					26   
					25   
					24   
					23   
					27   
					21   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					18   
					17   
					19   
					22   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					20   
					2 
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					7 
					1 
					5 
					3 
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					8 
					6 
					4 
					16   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					9 
					14   
					11   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					15   
					10   
					13   
					12   
					Lean   
					Power Mode   
					Rich   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 
					# 
					# 
					Numbers in black are the steps obtainable using Calibration Kit #1488 plus   
					the stock jets and metering rods.   
					Numbers in white are the steps obtainable using jet and rod combinations   
					shown on the following page.   
					Step 1 Select the combination of Cruise Mode and Power Mode fuel-metering stages   
					desired for your calibration. Normal calibration changes will be within the gridded   
					diagonal area. That is, Cruise and Power mode changes should be in the same   
					direction (either richer or leaner) and usually by the same amount.   
					Step 2 Find the number that is nearest your desired combination. This is your Calibration   
					Reference Number.   
					Step 3 Go to the next page. Find the Calibration Reference Number you have just selected   
					in Step 2. Listed will be the Main Jet and Metering Rod required to achieve the   
					desired fuel metering for the Primaries.   
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					Model #1409   
					Rod/Jet Reference Chart   
					REF #   
					MAIN JET   
					1427 (.098)   
					METERING ROD   
					CHANGE FROM BASE   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1446 (068 x 042)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1450 (070 x 042)   
					1451 (070 x 047)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1460 (065 x 052)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1444 (065 x 037)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1459 (075 x 047)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					1458 (075 x 037)   
					1459 (075 x 047)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1444 (065 x 037)   
					1451 (070 x 047)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1460 (065 x 052)   
					1441 (062 x 052)   
					1439 (060 x 052)   
					1438 (058 x 052)   
					1441 (062 x 052)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1462 (067 x 049)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					none - stock calibration   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					1427 (.098)   
					1429 (.101)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1425 (.092)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1425 (.092)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1429 (.101)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1429 (.101)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1429 (.101)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1426 (.095)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1427 (.098)   
					1429 (.101)   
					1430 (.104)   
					Secondary Metering   
					The factory calibration jet is shown in the center column. For leaner or richer calibration   
					use the jet # indicated in the appropriate column.   
					3 Stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 Stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 Stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					SECONDARY   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 Stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 Stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 Stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					JET #1425   
					(.092)   
					JET #1426   
					(.095)   
					JET #1427   
					(.098)   
					JET #1429   
					(.101)   
					JET #1430   
					(.104)   
					JET #1431   
					(.107)   
					JET #1432   
					(.110)   
					Main Jet I.D.—All Edelbrock jets have “120-”prefix. The last three digits minus 300 = actual jet size.   
					Examples:   
					120-398 = .098" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1427).   
					120-401 = .101" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1429).   
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					#1411 Calibration Reference Chart / Primary Metering   
					Power Mode: Low Vacuum/High Power-Rod Up   
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					29   
					26   
					21   
					13   
					25   
					28   
					27   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					23   
					24   
					20   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					22   
					10   
					1 
					14   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					11   
					2 
					12   
					3 
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					9 
					7 
					8 
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					6 
					5 
					4 
					15   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					17   
					16   
					18   
					19   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					Lean   
					Power Mode   
					Rich   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 
					# 
					# 
					Numbers in black are the steps obtainable using Calibration Kit #1489 plus   
					the stock jets and metering rods.   
					Numbers in white are the steps obtainable using jet and rod combinations   
					shown on the following page.   
					Step 1 Select the combination of Cruise Mode and Power Mode fuel-metering stages   
					desired for your calibration. Normal calibration changes will be within the gridded   
					diagonal area. That is, Cruise and Power mode changes should be in the same   
					direction (either richer or leaner) and usually by the same amount.   
					Step 2 Find the number that is nearest your desired combination. This is your Calibration   
					Reference Number.   
					Step 3 Go to the next page. Find the Calibration Reference Number you have just selected   
					in Step 2. Listed will be the Main Jet and Metering Rod required to achieve the   
					desired fuel metering for the Primaries.   
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					Model #1411   
					Rod/Jet Reference Chart   
					REF # MAIN JET   
					METERING ROD   
					CHANGE FROM BASE   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					1432 (.110)   
					1459 (075 x 047)   
					1419 (075 x 042)   
					1458 (075 x 037)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1457 (073 x 052)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1416 (065 x 042)   
					1444 (065 x 037)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1455 (073 x 042)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1448 (068 x 052)   
					1458 (075 x 037)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1450 (070 x 042)   
					1451 (070 x 047)   
					1453 (071 x 047)   
					1418 (070 x 057)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1453 (071 x 047)   
					1450 (070 x 042)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1417 (068 x 057)   
					1448 (068 x 052)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1446 (068 x 042)   
					1455 (073 x 042)   
					none - stock calibration   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1430 (.104)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1433 (.113)   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Secondary Metering   
					The factory calibration jet is shown in the center column. For leaner or richer calibration   
					use the jet # indicated in the appropriate column.   
					3 Stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 Stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 Stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					SECONDARY   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 Stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 Stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 Stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					JET #1427   
					(.098)   
					JET #1429   
					(.101)   
					JET #1430   
					(.104)   
					JET #1431   
					(.107)   
					JET #1432   
					(.110)   
					JET #1433   
					(.113)   
					JET #1434   
					(.116)   
					Main Jet I.D.—All Edelbrock jets have “120-”prefix. The last three digits minus 300 = actual jet size.   
					Examples:   
					120-398 = .098" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1427).   
					120-413 = .113" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1433).   
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					#1412 & #1413 Calibration Reference Chart / Primary Metering   
					Power Mode: Low Vacuum/High Power-Rod Up   
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					3 stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					16   
					13   
					15   
					17   
					14   
					2 stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					12   
					8 
					1 stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					11   
					10   
					2 
					9 
					1 
					4 
					Base   
					Power   
					Mode   
					7 
					6 
					3 
					5 
					1 stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					20   
					19   
					21   
					18   
					2 stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					22   
					24   
					23   
					27   
					3 stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					25   
					26   
					Lean   
					Power Mode   
					Rich   
					1 
					# 
					# 
					Stock Calibration   
					Numbers in black are the steps obtainable using Calibration Kit #1480 plus   
					the stock jets and metering rods.   
					Numbers in white are the steps obtainable using jet and rod combinations   
					shown on the following page.   
					Step 1 Select the combination of Cruise Mode and Power Mode fuel-metering stages   
					desired for your calibration. Normal calibration changes will be within the gridded   
					diagonal area. That is, Cruise and Power mode changes should be in the same   
					direction (either richer or leaner) and usually by the same amount.   
					Step 2 Find the number that is nearest your desired combination. This is your Calibration   
					Reference Number.   
					Step 3 Go to the next page. Find the Calibration Reference Number you have just selected   
					in Step 2. Listed will be the Main Jet and Metering Rod required to achieve the   
					desired fuel metering for the Primaries.   
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					Model #1412 & #1413   
					Rod/Jet Reference Chart   
					REF # MAIN JET   
					METERING ROD   
					CHANGE FROM BASE   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					1433 (.113)   
					1453 (071 x 047)   
					1450 (070 x 042)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1441 (062 x 052)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1453 (071 x 047)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1443 (063 x 047)   
					1442 (063 x 037)   
					1444 (065 x 037)   
					1452 (070 x 052)   
					1457 (073 x 052)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					1445 (065 x 047)   
					1444 (065 x 037)   
					1449 (070 x 037)   
					1447 (068 x 047)   
					1456 (073 x 047)   
					1454 (073 x 037)   
					none - stock calibration   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					1433 (.113)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1434 (.116)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1433 (.113)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1431 (.107)   
					1432 (.110)   
					1432 (.110)   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Rod & Jet   
					Secondary Metering   
					The factory calibration jet is shown in the center column. For leaner or richer calibration   
					use the jet # indicated in the appropriate column.   
					3 Stages   
					Lean (12%)   
					2 Stages   
					Lean (8%)   
					1 Stage   
					Lean (4%)   
					SECONDARY   
					Stock Calibration   
					1 Stage   
					Rich (4%)   
					2 Stages   
					Rich (8%)   
					3 Stages   
					Rich (12%)   
					JET #1425   
					(.092)   
					JET #1426   
					(.095)   
					JET #1427   
					(.098)   
					JET #1429   
					(.101)   
					JET #1430   
					(.104)   
					JET #1431   
					(.107)   
					JET #1432   
					(.110)   
					Main Jet I.D.—All Edelbrock jets have “120-”prefix. The last three digits minus 300 = actual jet size.   
					Examples:   
					120-398 = .098" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1427).   
					120-413 = .113" jet (Edelbrock p/n 1433).   
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					Troubleshooting Chart   
					Possible Solution   
					(Symptoms on opposite page)   
					Check for air leaks. Make sure carburetor and manifold gaskets seal properly. All   
					outlets must be plugged or connected.   
					Check ignition system. Replace parts as necessary. Adjust timing to proper   
					specifications.   
					Check choke adjustment. See page 14.   
					Change carburetor fuel filter and/or in-line fuel filter.   
					Too lean. See Tuning Procedure.   
					Check float level and drop. See page 14.   
					Check idle mixture screw adjustment. See page 11.   
					Too rich. See Tuning Procedure.   
					Increase accelerator pump stroke. Pump squirter size change may be needed.   
					See page 14.   
					Off-road vehicle may need spring-loaded needle and seat kit (pg. 16).   
					Check for dirt or metal in needles and seats. Needles and seats may need replacement.   
					See page 36.   
					Check for dirt blocking the low speed circuit. Clean unit and apply air pressure.   
					Install in-line fuel filter #8873.   
					Check floats for leakage. Replace if necessary.   
					Check air horn gasket. Replace if deterioration or breakage is present.   
					Fuel is boiling due to excessive under hood temperature. See page 36.   
					Fuel pressure too high. Fuel regulator may be needed. See page 8.   
					Fuel pressure too low. Check fuel system. See page 8.   
					Check secondary latching device and rod for proper movement.   
					Lower float level from 7/16” . See page 14.   
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					Symptoms   
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X X X X   
					X X X   
					X X   
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X X X X X   
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X X X   
					X X   
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X X   
					X 
					X X   
					X 
					X 
					X X   
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X X   
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X X   
					X X   
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X X   
					X 
					X 
					X 
					X 
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					Troubleshooting Information   
					Dirt/metal shavings between the needle and seat or a   
					“sticking float”: To correct either of these problems, lightly tap the   
					carburetor fuel inlet area with the handle of a screwdriver. If flooding   
					continues, pinch the fuel line (if possible). Start the engine and let it run until   
					it stops. Release line and restart engine. If flooding persists examine the   
					needles, seats, float level, and float drop. Adjust or replace parts if   
					necessary.   
					Excessive under hood temperature: Ensure fuel line is not located too   
					close to heat sources such as the exhaust or block, causing   
					expanding fuel to be forced past the needle and seat. Fuel can also boil   
					inside the carburetor due to missing gaskets, spacers, or heat shields. Also   
					check to see if the exhaust heat riser is stuck, allowing excessive heat   
					under the carburetor. Use Edelbrock Divided Heat Insulator Gasket #9266 for   
					dual-plane manifolds, Square-Bore Heat Insulator Gasket #9265 for single-   
					plane manifolds, and #9267 Heat Insulator Gaskets for dual-quad manifolds.   
					Excessive fuel pump pressure: See page 8.   
					For further information contact the   
					Edelbrock Technical Department:   
					Between 7:00 am and 5:00 pm PST,   
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					WARRANTY   
					EDELBROCK warrants its Performer Series Carburetors to be free from defects   
					in material or workmanship. This warranty is valid provided that the product is properly   
					installed, subjected to normal use and service and is not modified or changed in any way,   
					or used for racing or competition purposes. This warranty is extended to the original   
					consumer purchaser and has a duration of 90 days from date of original purchase by such   
					consumer. Any implied warranty determined to be applicable is limited in duration to the   
					duration of this warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied   
					warranty is so the above limitation may not apply to you.   
					In the event of a defect in material or workmanship, Edelbrocks sole responsibility is to   
					repair or replace the defective product. This warranty covers the replacement or repair at   
					Edelbrock's option of the product only and does not cover the cost of removal or installation   
					of the product. Final warranty determination will be the decision of EDELBROCK.   
					EDELBROCK does not warrant products which have been modified or altered outside   
					factory specifications; subjected to conditions such as misuse, neglect, accident, improper   
					installation or adjustment, dirt or other contaminants, weather or corrosion, gum or varnish,   
					use of improper or poor quality fuel or fuel additives, improper fuel pressure and faulty   
					repair or use in other than those automotive applications recommended in a current   
					EDELBROCK catalog. Further, there are no warranties which extend beyond those stated   
					here.   
					EDELBROCK shall not be responsible for (a) actual or alleged labor, transportation or other   
					incidental charges or (b) actual or alleged consequential or other damages incurred by use   
					of EDELBROCK Performer Series Carburetors. Edelbrock Corp shall not be liable for any   
					and all consequential damages occasioned by the breach of any written or implied warranty   
					pertaining to this sale in excess of the purchase price of the product.   
					Warranty claims will be initiated by returning the alleged defective product to the place of   
					purchase with dated purchase receipt and with completed applicable EDELBROCK   
					warranty claim tag. Do not send the product directly to EDELBROCK.   
					This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary   
					from state to state.   
					The general limited Warranty supersedes all prior warranty statements. Inquiries concerning   
					this warranty should be directed to:   
					EDELBROCK CORP.   
					2700 California St.   
					Torrance, CA 90503   
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					Edelbrock Carburetor Data Log   
					In order to get the most from your Edelbrock carburetor purchase, please complete and mail the   
					enclosed warranty card. Also, you may want to record your calibration settings in the table below and   
					keep it with your vehicle records.   
					Model#:______________________________________ Purchase Date: _________________   
					PUMP   
					DRIVE   
					LINK   
					LOCATION   
					NEEDLE   
					AND   
					SEAT   
					REFERENCE   
					CHART   
					LOCATION #   
					PRI.   
					JET   
					SEC.   
					JET   
					STEP-UP   
					SPRING   
					PUMP   
					CLUSTER   
					DATE   
					ROD   
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