Brosky
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Today was finally a play day with the TR6 carbs. Here's how it went. Is the old saying something like, "Idle hands are the Devil's workshop"? I had some time and made some interesting discoveries today. First I took all of my carb tops off and found that I have B1AF needles in all three. OK, now what?
In trying to identify them, I notice that the front and center carb numbers are barley readable, insofar as the downward movement of the needle, but the rear is completely clear with space above. OK again....
So I put everything back together and decide to adjust the needles, starting from scratch. I get my trusty two piece adjustment tool out, so as to not damage the diaphragms and turn each adjuster fully clockwise or bottomed out full rich. I back each off 2 1/2 turns counter-clockwise and start from there. Start it up and let it warm up and the stink is awful. Way too lean. Shut down and back each one off by 1/2 turn clockwise. OK, smoother idle no stink, road test time. After driving awhile I notice that the AF is about 10.9 to 11.1 at WOT at 3,500 RPM to red line. OK, getting better.
So now I start watching the meter at the 2,500 - 3,000 or high speed cruising range and I'm in the 13.5-14.2 range when on throttle. If I let off, I get a 15-16 reading on deceleration. Not bad, so I get it home and get ready to back the idle down, as it went up to about 11-1200 RPM after richening the mixture. I set it down to 850 and while I'm just cleaning up tools the car slowly starts to idle very smoothly. Just a purr, instead of sounding like it's got a hot cam as usual. I look at the gauge and I'm at 12.3 to 13.5 at idle. What the heck??? Where did the 15-16 go? I don't know, but I hope that it stays there. I had to do something for my wife, so I'm done for the night, but that's where I'm at right now.
Very weird, indeed. I'm sure that I have (had?) a vacuum leak, but where????? And why did it seal itself up after driving for a half an hour? Back to Sears tomorrow for a new vacuum gauge since the last clown to borrow never returned it and has moved away. More testing to do this week.
BTW, I went over that engine last Monday night. both hot and cold during warm-up and could not find a vacuum leak anywhere. I used half a can of carb cleaner going over every joint and fitting to try to find one.
In trying to identify them, I notice that the front and center carb numbers are barley readable, insofar as the downward movement of the needle, but the rear is completely clear with space above. OK again....
So I put everything back together and decide to adjust the needles, starting from scratch. I get my trusty two piece adjustment tool out, so as to not damage the diaphragms and turn each adjuster fully clockwise or bottomed out full rich. I back each off 2 1/2 turns counter-clockwise and start from there. Start it up and let it warm up and the stink is awful. Way too lean. Shut down and back each one off by 1/2 turn clockwise. OK, smoother idle no stink, road test time. After driving awhile I notice that the AF is about 10.9 to 11.1 at WOT at 3,500 RPM to red line. OK, getting better.
So now I start watching the meter at the 2,500 - 3,000 or high speed cruising range and I'm in the 13.5-14.2 range when on throttle. If I let off, I get a 15-16 reading on deceleration. Not bad, so I get it home and get ready to back the idle down, as it went up to about 11-1200 RPM after richening the mixture. I set it down to 850 and while I'm just cleaning up tools the car slowly starts to idle very smoothly. Just a purr, instead of sounding like it's got a hot cam as usual. I look at the gauge and I'm at 12.3 to 13.5 at idle. What the heck??? Where did the 15-16 go? I don't know, but I hope that it stays there. I had to do something for my wife, so I'm done for the night, but that's where I'm at right now.
Very weird, indeed. I'm sure that I have (had?) a vacuum leak, but where????? And why did it seal itself up after driving for a half an hour? Back to Sears tomorrow for a new vacuum gauge since the last clown to borrow never returned it and has moved away. More testing to do this week.
BTW, I went over that engine last Monday night. both hot and cold during warm-up and could not find a vacuum leak anywhere. I used half a can of carb cleaner going over every joint and fitting to try to find one.
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