floyd
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Hi all,
I,m back after taking a few years off to catch up on my housework. Nows it time to play!!
I recieved alot of help from you nice folks back then on getting my 75 TR6 started up after sitting for about 4-5 years. The p.o. picked it up for a father and son project which never happened. His son joined the Armed Forces and was sent off to Iraq. And now I have the privlage of bringing this car back to life....with your help.
The car has about 90k on it. After I got the car started it ran poorly so I thought a tune-up was due. I went ahead a put in a Pertronix electronic ignition with a flame thrower coil to match. New wires and plugs gapped at .030.
Drained the gas tank, changed the oil and it took off. THe only thing that concerned me was the smoke coming from the tailpipes. Sometimes alot...sometimes not so much. After reading up I did a leakdown down test to find.....
1 at 4%....2 at 6%....1 at 9%....and 2 at 14%.
I did hear air at the dipstick, carbs and the fill cap during all the cylinder test. Not hardly any from the exhaust pipes.
I proceeded to somewhat tune the carbs by a article off the Buckeye Triumph Site by Nelson Riedel. Which i found very helpful. The only part i did not do is set the float level. All went well except no change in idle when i tried to adjust the bypass valve. I did take the one off the front carb since it was to easist to get to. It did not seem to be stuck but the diaphragm was brittle but did seem to move just alittle.
The air valves do move freely with the "click" as it hits bottom. During the tune, as i lifted the air valve the 1/4", it did want to stall on both carbs. Lean?...so I kept turning 1/2 turn clockwise till both came to a stop. Now as i lift up the 1/4" it seems not to want to stall so badly but not idle steady. But hey...it sure idles alot better.
I went out tonite and got some carb cleaner to look for vacuum leaks. I did notice a change around the throttle shafts. Something else i did notice was there seemed not be as much smoke as before. Or an amount that I would not be embarrassed with following me down the neighborhood.
So...my questions... 1)How do i know if the smoke is oil burning due to bad rings or something else buring the oil.
Or it is from the carbs being to rich or too lean. And can someone tell from what i described which one it might be. 2) During the sync, to get the red bulb to float around the halfway mark in the tube, I had to nearly adjust the plate fully closed to get the bulb centered. And then it nearly stalled the car. Normal? i did not think so. And any other opinions what my next step should be. I thank you all for bearing with me my book i just wrote but I really excited about getting this car on the road. Thank you again.
I,m back after taking a few years off to catch up on my housework. Nows it time to play!!
I recieved alot of help from you nice folks back then on getting my 75 TR6 started up after sitting for about 4-5 years. The p.o. picked it up for a father and son project which never happened. His son joined the Armed Forces and was sent off to Iraq. And now I have the privlage of bringing this car back to life....with your help.
The car has about 90k on it. After I got the car started it ran poorly so I thought a tune-up was due. I went ahead a put in a Pertronix electronic ignition with a flame thrower coil to match. New wires and plugs gapped at .030.
Drained the gas tank, changed the oil and it took off. THe only thing that concerned me was the smoke coming from the tailpipes. Sometimes alot...sometimes not so much. After reading up I did a leakdown down test to find.....
1 at 4%....2 at 6%....1 at 9%....and 2 at 14%.
I did hear air at the dipstick, carbs and the fill cap during all the cylinder test. Not hardly any from the exhaust pipes.
I proceeded to somewhat tune the carbs by a article off the Buckeye Triumph Site by Nelson Riedel. Which i found very helpful. The only part i did not do is set the float level. All went well except no change in idle when i tried to adjust the bypass valve. I did take the one off the front carb since it was to easist to get to. It did not seem to be stuck but the diaphragm was brittle but did seem to move just alittle.
The air valves do move freely with the "click" as it hits bottom. During the tune, as i lifted the air valve the 1/4", it did want to stall on both carbs. Lean?...so I kept turning 1/2 turn clockwise till both came to a stop. Now as i lift up the 1/4" it seems not to want to stall so badly but not idle steady. But hey...it sure idles alot better.
I went out tonite and got some carb cleaner to look for vacuum leaks. I did notice a change around the throttle shafts. Something else i did notice was there seemed not be as much smoke as before. Or an amount that I would not be embarrassed with following me down the neighborhood.
So...my questions... 1)How do i know if the smoke is oil burning due to bad rings or something else buring the oil.
Or it is from the carbs being to rich or too lean. And can someone tell from what i described which one it might be. 2) During the sync, to get the red bulb to float around the halfway mark in the tube, I had to nearly adjust the plate fully closed to get the bulb centered. And then it nearly stalled the car. Normal? i did not think so. And any other opinions what my next step should be. I thank you all for bearing with me my book i just wrote but I really excited about getting this car on the road. Thank you again.
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