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#289111 - 05/04/07 11:32 AM
Re: Folded Carb Coupling
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Yoda
Registered: 07/10/05
Posts: 9152
Loc: S.E. MASS - USA
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This whole setup is being to aggravate me a bit. I have spent way to much time aligning carbs and intakes to make this work. I can just imagine a person with less knowledge, tools, time or patience trying to get this to work properly.
I just tried resetting everything again in the cold mode and ran it until warm and saw no issues, except that on occasion, the idle will wander up about 150 rpms and then will drop.
I'll let it cool down completely for the afternoon and try it again after I get home tonight and see how it reacts. Hopefully, all will be well and I'll go down to Erik's and use his sniffer to tweak in the mixtures, just to be sure.
As far as the spring, on the occasion that I find the idle up a hair, I can push the linkage back ever so slightly and it drops back to the normal setting, so it's not constant, but an erratic hangup that the on carb throttle returns and the factory style spring on the lever, will not override.
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#289310 - 05/04/07 07:01 PM
Re: Folded Carb Coupling
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Anonymous
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Good. Now you can enjoy your weekend.
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#289438 - 05/05/07 06:57 AM
Re: Folded Carb Coupling
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 04/26/07
Posts: 132
Loc: Southern Maryland
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Paul,
No apology needed! This thread has become very informative to me and appreciate you keeping us/me posted on the progress you have made on the folded couplers.
I've elected to give up on solid coupling based on your results and get a pair of heavy couplers instead.
Thanks, Gordo
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#289512 - 05/05/07 10:38 AM
Re: Folded Carb Coupling
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Anonymous
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Heavy couplers are too stiff. I went back with the stock, more springy blued steel couplers.
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#289560 - 05/05/07 01:27 PM
Re: Folded Carb Coupling
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 11/14/04
Posts: 220
Loc: OKC, OK, USA
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I know this will read as some really hokey, shade tree, repairing, but I had a coupling break several decades back and did a 'temporary' repair with a bit of heavy duty fuel line and clamps. It stayed that way for about 2 years until I was shamed into 'fixing' it right. Makes me wonder if you could eliminate sticking/alignment problems with the right type flexible connector. Of course it would be a more difficult installation with three carbs. Tom Lains TS8651 & 58107
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#289816 - 05/06/07 10:10 AM
Re: Folded Carb Coupling
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Registered: 07/05/03
Posts: 41
Loc: vancouver, wa
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I have been reading this thread with interest as I am also having a binding problem with my triple Z-S set-up. I too have installed the RATCO throttle cable as I couldn't get full throttle opening with the stock linkeage. I have had to jury-rig an extra spring to get the center carb to return to idle when the engine is warmed up. Although the problem persists I feel better knowing that this is a common problem rather than a monster of my own creation. For now it seems that getting the carbs in alignment is the only fix and I will pursue that course of action. In the meantime if anybody finds a simpler solution please pipe-in. Mike Crane '71 TR6
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