Okay, help with my motor, was: "carb dial in help? (webber IDF 44)" |
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Okay, help with my motor, was: "carb dial in help? (webber IDF 44)" |
VaccaRabite |
Jul 5 2008, 12:31 PM
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En Garde! Group: Admin Posts: 13,456 Joined: 15-December 03 From: Dallastown, PA Member No.: 1,435 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
*edit* Note, cylinder bank 3/4 is not firing. Plugs are oil fouled. All four cylinders have decent compression, considering that the rings probably are not set yet. Carbs are fresh rebuilt, I have yet to check spark.*/edit*
I have set my idle at 1K rpm. Idle adjustment screws for the 3/4 bank is almost all the way out. Idle adjustment screw for 1/2 bank several turns in. Both carbs are idling at 5 kg/h according to my flow meter. Mix screws for all 4 carbs are 2.5 turns open. When I open the throttle to ~3K rpm, the 3/4 bank only sucks slightly more air. The 1/2 bank jumps up to about 15 kg/h. So, where am I off. I have my weber tech manual too, but thought I would ask here to see if I got a faster "ah-ha" type answer (like usual). |
rhodyguy |
Jul 6 2008, 12:08 PM
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Chimp Sanctuary NW. Check it out. Group: Members Posts: 22,085 Joined: 2-March 03 From: Orion's Bell. The BELL! Member No.: 378 Region Association: Galt's Gulch |
while there may indeed be other issues, here's a easy linkage confirmation. on the side that's running high, back the idle speed screw COMPLETELY off the stop. using the other idle speed screw, increase the idle to calm the pulsing down you might note with the synchrometer. i like the pointer to remain calm. now measure the air flow. if there's a dif adj the 'free' side threaded rod to match the flow up. i try to maintain a idle @ 900-950 rpm. double check all of the fasteners on the intakes and carbs to ensure tightness.
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