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Lumpy running

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 10:31 am
by davidsfirth
I noticed something odd when out this weekend. On a motorway run all was good until I came to roadworks with a 30mph limit. As I decelerated the engine was running rough (sort of jerky) as the speed dropped off, then, when driving at 30 mph through the roadworks, it felt as if it was misfiring (the lumpy running/jerkiness you get), not all the time, but frequent. Out of the roadworks, car accelerated fine and ran fine at anything up to 70 mph ( I didn't go beyond that). The jerkiness was back once off the motorway and on side roads, but still pulling well in all gears, and running smooth from about 35 mph.

Re: Lumpy running

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 5:04 pm
by svenedin
Hard to guess what is causing this. One possibility is that the ignition timing is insufficiently advanced so that the car runs badly at low rpm. When the revs rise the distributor centrifugal advance operates and it runs better. If you have a strobe light it would be worth checking the ignition timing at idle and at higher rpm.

Another possibility is the fuel mixture is incorrect. Have a look at the colour of your spark plugs.

Stephen

Re: Lumpy running

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 5:13 pm
by Bill_qaz
Sounds like too rich so if you haven't adjusted anything and it has just started, make sure the choke is going fully off at the carburettor.

Re: Lumpy running

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 6:19 pm
by oliver90owner
Bill_qaz wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 5:13 pm Sounds like too rich so if you haven't adjusted anything and it has just started, make sure the choke is going fully off at the carburettor.
^^^^ This, or possibly a leaky fuel supply valve in the carburettor.

What does it do at idle? It should be even more evident at lower engine rpm.

Re: Lumpy running

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2024 8:25 pm
by OGY985K
Hot day? If so, Fuel vaporising at lower speeds is a possibility.