Re Engine running full Revs
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Re Engine running full Revs
Hi yes me again I have just started my engine after it has not run for long while and it runs at full power. The carbs have been rebuilt and has new coil and points. The carbs were rebuilt with new kit. Can any one point me as to what could be wrong and out to sort it out . the choke is working and rest of carb seems ok
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Well - it must be getting air in somehow ! Search and search again - something is obviously not correct. Are the throttle plates right way round - and are they able to close completely ? It's usual when starting an engine like this - to have the twin carbs disconnected, so you set up the idle correctly, and only tighten the joining straps when you have it idling corrrectly.



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Have checked and rechecked and checked again I can find no place where air is getting in had carbs off and put them back on, have taken them apart and set them up like books says jet is in middle and still as soon as the engine starts it goes to full power, chock open or close still the same. Throttle open or close still does it
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I seem to remember having a very fast tickover when I first set up my twin carbs. I'm just trying to think how I fixed the problem.
Try the following:-
Undo all the linkage clamps between the carbs
Remove the air filters.
Lift the pistons and check that you can hear them dropping onto the bridge
Make sure you have some slack in the accelerator and choke cables and that the return springs are holding the chokes fully closed, you may have to adjust the levers on the spindle.
When you have checked that tighten the clamps.
You should have three small springs, one for each carb and one for the accelerator cable.
Try that.
If that doesn't work then go to bed, its too late to be working on the car, besides you might upset the neighbours.
Try the following:-
Undo all the linkage clamps between the carbs
Remove the air filters.
Lift the pistons and check that you can hear them dropping onto the bridge
Make sure you have some slack in the accelerator and choke cables and that the return springs are holding the chokes fully closed, you may have to adjust the levers on the spindle.
When you have checked that tighten the clamps.
You should have three small springs, one for each carb and one for the accelerator cable.
Try that.
If that doesn't work then go to bed, its too late to be working on the car, besides you might upset the neighbours.
Last edited by mike.perry on Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
What exactly did you do when 'rebuilding' the carbs ? Did you have the throttle plates out - and are they back in right way round ? When you look through the carbs - do you see ANY air space around the throttle plates ? If that's not where the air is getting in - then look elsewhere - is the manifold bolting up to the head properly - not being held off slightly by the exhaust manifold ? Is the servo take-off lying open ? Any other holes in the manifold lying open ? To rev up it absolutely MUST be getting air in somewhere - it's nothing to do with jets etc at this stage.



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