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poor throttle response

triumph

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I have a 72 GT6 that experiences low rpm throttle pick up
once rpm gets up to about 2000 rpm fine but sluggish till
then ignition carbs and advance check out OK- I had a 73 MGB
that did the same only worse is this a pattern to these cars
from the early 70's? It only does this under load. Glenn
 
Too thick oil in the dashpot could also cause this... though it might improve a bit as the engine compartment warms up. I use a heavy oil in the dashpots most of the year but on a cold morning I'll get poor throttle response for the first few miles.
 
Geo
I all ways use transmission fluid in the dashpots maybe that's why the engine is a little temperamental when cold /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
Is this a new problem? I find that retarded initial timing causes this. Crank in an extra few degrees and see what happens.
 
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