Trying to tune my 914 that has been asleep in my climate controlled garage for 10 years. runs good in the upper rpm range but shitty at lower range. What gap should I use on NGK BR6ES plugs? 40 Dell's, Jacobs energy box, Bosch blue coil, C30 cam,Bosch SVDA Dizzy?
Start with 914 stock gap. Thats what I am using with my 2056.
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Which is....?
.7mm or .028 for a 2.0
But I seriously doubt spark plug gap is causing the symptoms.
Did you clean the carbs?
Are you running vacuum off the carbs for the SVDA ?
Could be the jets. Was it running great before and not now or never running smooth.
RPM range not to be confused with throttle pressure. At what RPM does it run smooth?
If it is throttle pressure that would be more so jets.
After you do the plugs, check the idle jets. Dell idle jets tend to get blocked. Even a partial block on one idle jet will cause problems, especially in the RPM range you mentioned (up to 2200 or so).
One other thing I notice with my car (also with Dells) is that when summer get here, it starts running a little rich and I need to lean the idle mix out just a little, about 1/4 turn "in" on each of the idle adjustment screws (#62 in the picture). You'll see if you're running rich when you pull the old plugs.
(NOTE: 1/4 turn is approximate, once you're done be sure to check the color of the new plugs to make sure you don't end up too lean--YMMV, other standard disclaimers apply).
Air density decreases as temperature and humidity increase, so warmer weather is just like gaining altitude and a carb'ed car will run richer. The effect is most noticeable at low RPM (e.g. like when pulling away from a full stop, especially if going up a hill). On my car, the engine even sounds a little different--boggy/lopey, and kind of fat, like when it's up in the mountains.
Hope this helps!
IIRC when using Jacob Ingnition items the spark gap is increased. Are you using Jacobs spark plug wires too? The back in the day jacob's ads made interesting claims.
'Cures all jetting problems'. Back when HotVws and dune buggies was still being published. Full page adds.
I am a 914 sucker I mean guy.
Plugs in gapped at 28. Helped some but the blast of Sea Foam in the drivers front venturi and the subsequent 6 in flame comimg out the rear venturi smoothed it out about 90%. I added Seafoam to the gas as a stabilizer. I will go around and check all the intake and exhaust for leaks. Maybe check the idle jets and take on a short 10 min ride.
Thanks for all the input it was both entertaining and helpful.
As for the Jacobs energy box. Should I keep it in the car or should I hook it up to my bug zapper ?
What is your fuel pressure ? because you have fouled plugs I can only assume you have fuel bowl overspill,take one air cleaner off and see if the carb throat is wet when idling.
Did you clean out the pump nozzles ? and check float bowl heights ? the nozzles block very easily and cause raw fuel to drip out instead of a fine atomized spray or if totally blocked not work @ all and equal backfires.
Rebuilding carbs is a difficult job to do right,everything has to be spot on...period.
Don't forget to make sure your ignition system is 100%,NEVER try to tune carbs unless you have checked plug leads for example,if they look old replace them as they are cheap enough same applies to the rest of the system.
Have you checked the timing ?,good luck.
Turn it on and pull one plug wire at a time to see if one of the plug wires does NOT change the idle speed, then check that idle jet. Or just remove all the idle jets and clean them. Sometimes you clean them and they get more crud after a short drive so check them twice if need be.
Lightly seating the idle air mixture screws one at a time will point to a fouled idle jet. The mixture screw(s) that has no effect on the idle is suspect. Had the tank been flushed/cleaned prior to running out of fuel?
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