Re: 4 barrel caburator info needed
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If it is running zu fett bei Leerlauf then you adjust the two screws at the base of the carburetor. The 2.5 turns is a good starting point, but I suggest you adjust them using a vacuum gage or carefully by ear for the best idle.
If the car is running all the time too fat (rich) then there are many other things to check: that the choke is fully opening, the fuel pump pressure (max 0,25 bar), float level, and the metering rod adjustment. Those last two are described in the manuals.
Posted on: 2012/7/1 17:30
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Re: 4 barrel caburator info needed
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I'll let Gregors 'skeleton out of the closet' Cyl number 5 is not building any compression. Even with 2 teaspoons of motor oil in the cyl there was no compression, so looks like a valve is hanging, or bent. We poured a mix of acetone and ATF into the cyl to try and free things up, and will let it sit for a day or two.
Feels like what happened to my engine a few years ago, but I hope the rings are not broken. So, cyl is soaking in snake oil for a while, and will try a compression test again in a few days..... Doesn't look too good. Cyl head will come off next if penetrating oil doesn't help.... cross your fingers for gregor it is only a stuck valve.
Posted on: 2012/7/3 14:55
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1953 Clipper Delux Club Sedan, 1953 Caribbean, 1969 912, 1990 Miata
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