Carburetter needle
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Carburetter needle
My traveller (1971, 1098cc) is running a little rich and idling a bit too fast and on investigation the piston in the carb was not dropping all the way back down to the bottom. Further investigation found I had a slightly bent needle (I have strightened it as best I could but obviously need a new one). I assumed the needle would be an AN one as on looking through various info found this to be the standard (rest of car is totally standard), but it is stamped GX. From what I can gather this appears to be a possible reason why I am running rich? Should I replace with another GX or change to AN?
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Re: Carburetter needle
badger wrote:My traveller (1971, 1098cc) is running a little rich and idling a bit too fast and on investigation the piston in the carb was not dropping all the way back down to the bottom. Further investigation found I had a slightly bent needle (I have strightened it as best I could but obviously need a new one). I assumed the needle would be an AN one as on looking through various info found this to be the standard (rest of car is totally standard), but it is stamped GX. From what I can gather this appears to be a possible reason why I am running rich? Should I replace with another GX or change to AN?
If your set up is standard, you have answered your own question.

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Re: Carburetter needle
If you go to website http://www.mintylamb.co.uk/suneedle you will be able to compare the needles
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Re: Carburetter needle
If the needle has been bent - worry about the jet - it will be worn oval by the bent needle. New jet required.



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Re: Carburetter needle
Thanks all for re-affirming my thoughts. Needle and jet on order, looking forward to some smoother running...
Re: Carburetter needle
The GX needle is lightly richer at the top end.
Edit - by 'top end' I mean top end of the power band - which is the thin end of the needle!!
Edit - by 'top end' I mean top end of the power band - which is the thin end of the needle!!
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Re: Carburetter needle
Jet will need to be centred correctly!!
Try the needle first then check plug colour, may save some work.
Try the needle first then check plug colour, may save some work.