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I have some questions regarding my efforts to "start-up" my TR4A engine following rebuild. The pistons, rings, and bearings are new and "tight" and the extra stress and effort to crank the engine appears to have killed my battery--but the engine sure sounded great for the very few seconds it lasted. Here are my questions:
1) On start-up, albeit for fleeting seconds, the engine was racing and then just cut out. It did this five or six times--just cut out. Like it was cold or out of gas. I looked at my carbs and see that even though I had adjusted the jets at 12 flats open, the top of the jet was almost level with the carb bridge. Would I be correct that an engine racing on first start then cutting out might be indicative of plenty of gas initially (due to the cold choke I'd pulled), but insufficient gas after that? In other words, might I have the carbs way too lean? I'll be trying again after addressing my dead battery.
2) I think I've got the timing right on, and I don't think the starting trouble I'm having is symptomatic of poor timing. Does that assessment seem right? And finally,
3) I can put a different distributor in the car, but I like the one I'm using. It's a "race" distributor (Moss 143-165) with no vacuum advance. So I've plugged the vacuum line on my lead carb. Is either my distributor or the lack of a vacuum advance likely part of the problem?
Thanks for any thoughts.
1) On start-up, albeit for fleeting seconds, the engine was racing and then just cut out. It did this five or six times--just cut out. Like it was cold or out of gas. I looked at my carbs and see that even though I had adjusted the jets at 12 flats open, the top of the jet was almost level with the carb bridge. Would I be correct that an engine racing on first start then cutting out might be indicative of plenty of gas initially (due to the cold choke I'd pulled), but insufficient gas after that? In other words, might I have the carbs way too lean? I'll be trying again after addressing my dead battery.
2) I think I've got the timing right on, and I don't think the starting trouble I'm having is symptomatic of poor timing. Does that assessment seem right? And finally,
3) I can put a different distributor in the car, but I like the one I'm using. It's a "race" distributor (Moss 143-165) with no vacuum advance. So I've plugged the vacuum line on my lead carb. Is either my distributor or the lack of a vacuum advance likely part of the problem?
Thanks for any thoughts.