350 Sbc with Edelbrock 1916 jetting?

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TCK1

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Looking for a greater knowledge than I have. I have a 350/SM465 in 81 K25. I recently changed carburetors from a 1405 to a 1916. I vaguely remember my pick up getting 11 to 12 mpg before I parked it. I swapped to this new carburetor because the other was a mess from sitting so long plus I wanted a electric choke. Now I’m getting 8 mpg. Currently I’m sitting in position one from the factory on jetting chart. Looking for a starting point or a better suggestion on what position I should go to when I begin messing with the needles, springs, and jets. The elevation is approximately 2500 ft where I live. I pull 18 inches of vacuum at idol with a rv cam. This is also my #1 spark plug. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
 

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I’m new to the edelbrock world and just installed a 1406 on my ‘76 with a 350. I do know that you need the chart for your 1916 (I don’t even know what model that is). Each carb has its own jetting chart and you shouldn’t use a chart for one on the actual carb of another.

You are not running rich I can tell you that from that plug picture.

Ben
 

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1916 carb is a generic Edlebrock. My experience out of the box they are usually on the rich side, but that plug isn't rich. Check timing, both advances, vacuum leaks, just do a general look over.
 

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