scott_74
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Hi everyone.
I have a 1974 Midget with the factory 1275 engine. I recently installed a brand new set of SU carbs. However, they couldn't be tuned properly due to a leak between the intake manifold and cylinder head. Turns out one of the ears on the exhaust manifold (which shares a gasket with the intake manifold) had actually broken off. I had the ear sodered back on and made sure everything was level and smooth. Put on a new gasket and reinstalled the manifolds and carbs.
However, the car now idles very high. I don't have any experience with these carbs so any help is appreciated with this. I followed directions I had found online and I'm able to get the carbs balanced with eachother. However, with the idle adjustment screws all the way out, it idles around 1500-2000 RPMs (significantly lower with the clutch in). If I back out the jet adjusting nuts anymore, the car runs very poorly...it misses and backfires.
I've looked everywhere for a vacuum leak and can't find anything. I've been told to check the timing, but I didn't have this problem prior to the new carb installation. I'm kind at wit's end with this.
Any ideas? Any thoughts on the matter is much appreciated.
Thanks!
Scott
I have a 1974 Midget with the factory 1275 engine. I recently installed a brand new set of SU carbs. However, they couldn't be tuned properly due to a leak between the intake manifold and cylinder head. Turns out one of the ears on the exhaust manifold (which shares a gasket with the intake manifold) had actually broken off. I had the ear sodered back on and made sure everything was level and smooth. Put on a new gasket and reinstalled the manifolds and carbs.
However, the car now idles very high. I don't have any experience with these carbs so any help is appreciated with this. I followed directions I had found online and I'm able to get the carbs balanced with eachother. However, with the idle adjustment screws all the way out, it idles around 1500-2000 RPMs (significantly lower with the clutch in). If I back out the jet adjusting nuts anymore, the car runs very poorly...it misses and backfires.
I've looked everywhere for a vacuum leak and can't find anything. I've been told to check the timing, but I didn't have this problem prior to the new carb installation. I'm kind at wit's end with this.
Any ideas? Any thoughts on the matter is much appreciated.
Thanks!
Scott