i had new webers 40's professionally installed about 5k miles ago. always seemed to run too rich for me, but the guy said it was right, so there. (he must be out of town, cause he ain't callin' me back)
about 2k miles ago i started getting some exhaust ignition of unspent fuel, and it's gotten progressivly worse. i finally pulled the plugs this morning and this is what i found:
#1 black and sooty like the tailpipe
#2 black and sooty too, threads are wet
#3 brown and sooty, not as bad
#4 gray, normalish
the carbs on the 1/2 side look wetter & are collecting more debris than the 3/4, and the gaskets even look wet ( )
besides taking it to him for a big $, is there something i can start with to flesh out the issue? (i will have him do the major stuff)
thanks a bunch
Hate to say but put the FI back if possible.....had the same problem with my 73 2.0 with weber IDF40s they would never run right every day was a new adventure in pooping, popping and running rough with lousy mileage....had the FI reinstalled by one of the good guys in this club EJM and it runs great fun to drive now.
Paul F.
QUOTE (pfierb @ Aug 30 2005, 11:14 AM) |
Hate to say but put the FI back if possible.....had the same problem with my 73 2.0 with weber IDF40s they would never run right every day was a new adventure in pooping, popping and running rough with lousy mileage....had the FI reinstalled by one of the good guys in this club EJM and it runs great fun to drive now. Paul F. |
QUOTE (lotus_65 @ Aug 30 2005, 08:58 AM) |
i had new webers 40's professionally installed about 5k miles ago. |
QUOTE (SirAndy @ Aug 30 2005, 06:17 PM) | ||
looks like the jetting is off ... what are the numbers on the carbs? i mean, jet sizes, venturi sizes, emulsion tubes, etc. etc. etc. ... is the motor otherwise stock? Andy |
QUOTE (lotus_65 @ Aug 30 2005, 03:47 PM) |
my question it: can i just achieve a level of performance working only the mixture, or will i have to swap jets all the time? |
QUOTE (maf914 @ Aug 31 2005, 09:28 AM) |
Once you get a good set up for the carbs you can leave it alone. |
tell us about your fuel pump. facet?, rotary? if facet, was a fuel pressure regulator installed? 1&2 share a common carb and they both sound the worse from your discription. with one idle adjust screw (either side), turn the idle up to 2k, check for equal flow with your syncronometer on the carb throats for cyl 1&4.
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thanks.
bob thinks it's a float that has gone bad. he's going to road america with his team and won't be back until monday, when he'll pack my car up in his trailer and fix it. it was a brand new kit, and these guys are the real deal so i don't know what to think.
i have been bugging him for months that it seemed the mixture was too rich, but he kept putting me off saying it was right. well long story, i'm miffed. and i don't want a big bill! but i've been washing the oil off the cylinders, i might be in for it.
no details until tuesday at the earliest, but i really appreciate all the help. this is a great community.
paul
type 4 motors are different that type 1 motors...
So,,,,post the sizes of your jets and venturis and tubes and we CAN help get it better.
Rich
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