I am helping a friend with the restoration of his TR4.
He paid someone to rebuild the carbs, which included new throttle shafts and butterflies.
The front carb will not idle slow with the idle adjustment screw is clear of the carb body. With the butterfly closed, the gap between the circumference of the butterfly edge and the carb body is a bit wider than that for the rear carb. The throttle shaft will move back and forth (sideways) a bit more than 1/16 inch.
Also, with the throttle springs tight, and a new linkage spring near the firewall, the front carb will not return to idle without assistance. The idle is between 1500 and 1800 rpm when releasing the acceleration pedal. We can get it down to 1000 rpm with pulling up on the acceleration pedal (or pulling on the linkage at the front carb.)
Any suggestions to the cause and correcting of these problems?
Thanks.
He paid someone to rebuild the carbs, which included new throttle shafts and butterflies.
The front carb will not idle slow with the idle adjustment screw is clear of the carb body. With the butterfly closed, the gap between the circumference of the butterfly edge and the carb body is a bit wider than that for the rear carb. The throttle shaft will move back and forth (sideways) a bit more than 1/16 inch.
Also, with the throttle springs tight, and a new linkage spring near the firewall, the front carb will not return to idle without assistance. The idle is between 1500 and 1800 rpm when releasing the acceleration pedal. We can get it down to 1000 rpm with pulling up on the acceleration pedal (or pulling on the linkage at the front carb.)
Any suggestions to the cause and correcting of these problems?
Thanks.
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