twin cam not playing ball
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 1:41 pm
Hi all,
It’s been a cold winter for the twin cam mog! After failing to repair the brakes it’s been sitting in the garage neglected – I replaced the master cylinder but I think I managed to strip the thread and cause a tiny leak of brake fluid! Well that’s what I think I’ve done?
I’m thinking of selling her but I know what little money I’ll get for her will consumed into mortgage interest repayments and that just doesn’t seem like cricket!
Oh yes the problems!
1.The last time the car was running it was blowing back from the carb barrels and flames would protrude now and then. As cool as this looks I’m really quite concerned.
2.It also tended to ‘run away’ a bit if you revved the engine. The revs would increase but not return when the throttle was released, only when load as applied to the engine (good job I’d reconnected the clutch!).
3.The engine also ‘runs on’ when the ignition has been switched off, only a couple of turns then bangs. Not good.
I think that all of the above are a combination of carb and timing? The carbs are twin 40 Webber down draughts with the dizzy mounted in the cylinder head.
Does anyone have any advice or could possibly point me in the right direction?
Thanks a lot chaps
jim
It’s been a cold winter for the twin cam mog! After failing to repair the brakes it’s been sitting in the garage neglected – I replaced the master cylinder but I think I managed to strip the thread and cause a tiny leak of brake fluid! Well that’s what I think I’ve done?
I’m thinking of selling her but I know what little money I’ll get for her will consumed into mortgage interest repayments and that just doesn’t seem like cricket!
Oh yes the problems!
1.The last time the car was running it was blowing back from the carb barrels and flames would protrude now and then. As cool as this looks I’m really quite concerned.
2.It also tended to ‘run away’ a bit if you revved the engine. The revs would increase but not return when the throttle was released, only when load as applied to the engine (good job I’d reconnected the clutch!).
3.The engine also ‘runs on’ when the ignition has been switched off, only a couple of turns then bangs. Not good.
I think that all of the above are a combination of carb and timing? The carbs are twin 40 Webber down draughts with the dizzy mounted in the cylinder head.
Does anyone have any advice or could possibly point me in the right direction?
Thanks a lot chaps
jim