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"So far in my own experience I found the EGT for #3 cyl and I believe #6 to be high and the result burned the paint off those header primaries during cam break in. This indicates those cylinders are very rich so clearly I'm having fuel distribution problems. The idle mixture settings on the out board carbs are also critical."
Gee, I thought the burned header paint was from being lean. Isn't the excessive fuel, "rich", causing the gas coming from the chamber to be cooler? I sure could be wrong. The end carb idle mixture adjustments make a huge difference. Having an adjustable bleed on the vacum lines to end carbs is very convenient. I had 3 different sets of carbs from '69's to 71's, they all seemed to have a little different metering & vacum orifice sizes. Stock metering plates in the end carbs worked pretty well in both the '69 & '70 carbs.