DarwinT
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I did some work on my '71 Midget. It had a lack of power at lower RPMs and vibration while accelerating in lower RPMS.
I put new points on it and timed it.
It has a Weber carb, and the vacuum advance from the distributor was hooked to the intake manifold, and the vacuum advance port on the carb was not plugged.
I moved the vacuum line to the carb and put a vacuum gauge on the line from the manifold.
I also put a Harley muffler on it.
It idled smoothly before, but now the idle speed varies quite a bit. It isn't a regular variation, it is erratic.
I drove it and it runs very well, except when I take my foot off the pedal and push in the clutch, sometimes the engine would die.
When I got back from my drive I tried adjusting the mixture screw on the carb, but couldn't hear clear differences of idle speed, mainly because the idle speed varied so much.
Here's a video that will let you hear what's going on. The true idle speed is twice what the meter shows.
https://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y2/darwin-t/?action=view¤t=idle.flv
I used a propane torch (unlit of course) to look for a vacuum leak and did not find any.
I put new points on it and timed it.
It has a Weber carb, and the vacuum advance from the distributor was hooked to the intake manifold, and the vacuum advance port on the carb was not plugged.
I moved the vacuum line to the carb and put a vacuum gauge on the line from the manifold.
I also put a Harley muffler on it.
It idled smoothly before, but now the idle speed varies quite a bit. It isn't a regular variation, it is erratic.
I drove it and it runs very well, except when I take my foot off the pedal and push in the clutch, sometimes the engine would die.
When I got back from my drive I tried adjusting the mixture screw on the carb, but couldn't hear clear differences of idle speed, mainly because the idle speed varied so much.
Here's a video that will let you hear what's going on. The true idle speed is twice what the meter shows.
https://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y2/darwin-t/?action=view¤t=idle.flv
I used a propane torch (unlit of course) to look for a vacuum leak and did not find any.