I've been making small changes to the WUE and TPS enrichment to deal with those problem areas.
Yesterday I swapped out the 009 for a 311-905-205L (stock 69 manual transmission) distributor and went for a nice 60-mile freeway test drive. And that went very well. 65 MPH in a slight climb required 35% throttle at around 13:1 AFR. The engine ran cool and performed very well. I even logged MPG of 29 for the tank.
Noted two things however.
1) When I stepped off the throttle, the RPMs hung out at ~1300 for maybe 30 seconds, then sank back to the 900 I had set it to. The TPS reading indicates that the throttle is not hanging up. This was true even after only a few minutes of run-time.
2) Whenever I was in the vacuum-advance throttle range (at any rpm), the AFR went into 16:1 to 17:1 range. Interesting. An effect of the extra ignition advance?
I measured about a 30º mechanical advance range for this distributor and set it to 0º as per spec (according to
http://www.oldvolkshome.com/ignition.htm ). New points, rotor and cap.
The today, I had a set-back. It drove normally to work. I needed to run an errand and I made it about 1 mile. At that point it wouldn't idle. On restart attempts, it would fire but as soon as I touched the throttle, it would die.
So I had to call AAA to get the car back to the house.
Anyway, I'm headed out to the barn to commence trouble-shooting. The obvious suspect is the distributor.
I have started the write-up. But the story isn't really complete yet.
Max