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Some very exciting news today. After 14 years in a barn, and 3 months of slowly replacing parts and making minor adjusments, the 250 started and achieved idle.
I had my wife helping me. First I was turning it over, and she was spraying the engine starter into the air cleaner. She was afraid of the goop coming out when it would have a minor backfire. We switched, and I provided a constant stream of starter fluid, it finally caught after several fits and starts. Each time it caught, I smoothed out and ran better. I guess we had three periods of about a minute or so of idle.
The third time we switched. I was in the car, watching the revs stabilize at 2000 rpms, she was spraying the fluid. When I was satified it had rumbled enough, I turned the ignition off. It kept running! I pulled the key out and it was still going, I was off the gas at this point. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/nonod.gif Just as I was hopping out to pull the negative battery cable, it sputtered to a stop. I think it wanted to drive off the jackstands. Robust little car, so happy to be woken up.
Enough fun for the day, I didn't want it to get to hot. Not oddd noises. The longer it ran, the quieter and smoother it seemed to get.
Imagine that, 14 years in a barn. Within three months of working on it, it runs. I put in a battery, new cables, new plugs, gapped the points, checked the carb floats, hooked up the electronic fuel pump, and provided a "feeding tube" with some fuel. Thats it. Everything else was ready to work. Next time, I may only need a week to get as far.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif
I had my wife helping me. First I was turning it over, and she was spraying the engine starter into the air cleaner. She was afraid of the goop coming out when it would have a minor backfire. We switched, and I provided a constant stream of starter fluid, it finally caught after several fits and starts. Each time it caught, I smoothed out and ran better. I guess we had three periods of about a minute or so of idle.
The third time we switched. I was in the car, watching the revs stabilize at 2000 rpms, she was spraying the fluid. When I was satified it had rumbled enough, I turned the ignition off. It kept running! I pulled the key out and it was still going, I was off the gas at this point. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/nonod.gif Just as I was hopping out to pull the negative battery cable, it sputtered to a stop. I think it wanted to drive off the jackstands. Robust little car, so happy to be woken up.
Enough fun for the day, I didn't want it to get to hot. Not oddd noises. The longer it ran, the quieter and smoother it seemed to get.
Imagine that, 14 years in a barn. Within three months of working on it, it runs. I put in a battery, new cables, new plugs, gapped the points, checked the carb floats, hooked up the electronic fuel pump, and provided a "feeding tube" with some fuel. Thats it. Everything else was ready to work. Next time, I may only need a week to get as far.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif
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