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I promised I would have more questions about my TR250 as I got it running, and run it does (motor, not yet on the road).
My first issue relates to the carb, the front carb appears to be doing its job just fine, but the rear is not. I can lift the piston as much as I want it it doesn't change the engine speed much if at all. If I limit the suction a bit with my hand or restrict the airflow by pushing the piston down the engine picks up speed pretty dramatically.
I am pretty sure the problem is beyond simple adjustment of the needle.
I am thinking maybe float level is off (low, so that it only sucks up fuel when there is increased vacuum) but more of a PITA to take off and adjust on these than on SUs, also I don't pretend to understand the function of all the extra air lines and valves on these things, any thoungts on the problem.
Carbs are cleaned, rebuilt by me, they are from a 74 TR6 but on my TR250.
The Good:
All the guages work, temp, gas tach, amps, oil pressure.
Oil Pressure is very healthy as it should be.
It doesn't overheat or make bad noises
I slipped it into gear and rolled the clutch, reverse and first worked fine, since I rebuilt the gearbox myself I was happy about that, but of course we will have to try the other gears, OK, don't get distracted by all my extraneous comments, start thinking about my carb problem. THANKS
Greg
My first issue relates to the carb, the front carb appears to be doing its job just fine, but the rear is not. I can lift the piston as much as I want it it doesn't change the engine speed much if at all. If I limit the suction a bit with my hand or restrict the airflow by pushing the piston down the engine picks up speed pretty dramatically.
I am pretty sure the problem is beyond simple adjustment of the needle.
I am thinking maybe float level is off (low, so that it only sucks up fuel when there is increased vacuum) but more of a PITA to take off and adjust on these than on SUs, also I don't pretend to understand the function of all the extra air lines and valves on these things, any thoungts on the problem.
Carbs are cleaned, rebuilt by me, they are from a 74 TR6 but on my TR250.
The Good:
All the guages work, temp, gas tach, amps, oil pressure.
Oil Pressure is very healthy as it should be.
It doesn't overheat or make bad noises
I slipped it into gear and rolled the clutch, reverse and first worked fine, since I rebuilt the gearbox myself I was happy about that, but of course we will have to try the other gears, OK, don't get distracted by all my extraneous comments, start thinking about my carb problem. THANKS
Greg