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I’ve only been tuning these things for about 52 years, so maybe I’ll finally get it in a few more. Today I tried resetting the mixture because I was told my SUs were running with a fuel mixture too rich. I used the Shop Manual techniques listening for all the tell tale signs when you lift the pistons 1/8 inch and all that. No way anything seemed to follow the book. When I finally thought I had it right my car starting chugging and just shut off. ‘66 TR4A. HS6 carbs. I pulled the plugs, and they were all black and sooty.
I assume I was way too rich. My SUs are really new, like 14 months. I opened the adjusting screw about 19 flats. Obviously, too much. But now the car seems to run a lot better (just in the garage; not on road yet) and my plugs look normal. My mixture setting is 14 flats open. So, here’s my question: Is there some tight range whereby you’re fine with one adjustment, but stalling and chugging if you just change by as little as 5 flats? Is it like an inverted V curve where you hit it correctly in a narrow range and fail miserably going either leaner or richer?
Thanks all.
I assume I was way too rich. My SUs are really new, like 14 months. I opened the adjusting screw about 19 flats. Obviously, too much. But now the car seems to run a lot better (just in the garage; not on road yet) and my plugs look normal. My mixture setting is 14 flats open. So, here’s my question: Is there some tight range whereby you’re fine with one adjustment, but stalling and chugging if you just change by as little as 5 flats? Is it like an inverted V curve where you hit it correctly in a narrow range and fail miserably going either leaner or richer?
Thanks all.