Hi All,
I've just had my engine running for the time after a full rebuild - cheesy grin from ear to ear !!!
I have a question .,....
I have done the usual 2500 rpm on first start up etc and the engine seems to be running superb BUT one of the twin 40 dellortos is popping, and if you
look down the trumpet you can see the blue flame explosion when it does it. The carbs were on the car when i bought it and seemed to run
ok'ish.
Is there a quickfix, as I don't want to get it rolling roaded before its run in ??
Mixture, ignition timing ????
Please be gentle as i don't really understand carbs !!
Any ideas...
Cheers.
Peter.
From my motorbike experience, this sounds like either the needle is sticking a little and letting too much fuel in or they just need balancing.
If it's sticking, carb cleaner may do it, they may need a stripdown and clean.
If they need balancing, you'll need a guage set and a little screwdriver or your thunbs if it's a thumbscrew!
could be a tight valve or air leak on that cylinder
Thanks for your replies chaps...
I have just checked the manifold is tight, that seemed ok - s'pose next thing is to check the tappets. I gotta get the ali rocker cover off
anyway, as its not sealing round the gasket, it doesn't seems flat ??
It is very likely they will need setting up, but I haven't got a clue when it comes to carbs, i might have to get somebody in to have a go !
Probably my missus dad ,he's a real mechanic !!!!!!!
Any more suggestions welcome.
Or even better a beginners guide to twin carbs.
Cheers
Peter.
On my GS500, I taught myself to balance them - i think GSTWIN FORUMS has a setup guide but I might be wrong. Alternatively chack the web for carb balancing and you'll get a simple how to - it is not hard mate!!! You will need a guage though. It is worth spraying some carb cleaner through first anyway as you never know what crap is in there especially if they have old petrol in them.
Stop !!!!!
40s don't have needles --- and the carbs shouldn't be tight on the manifold they are mounted via O rings and thackery spring washers that
should have a 0.025" gap between the coils.
(1) Check the jets are clean particularly the idle jets
(2) Check the firing order Fords are an odd ball 1243 not the normal, 1342
(3) Only then synch the carbs.
[Edited on 31/1/05 by britishtrident]
[Edited on 31/1/05 by britishtrident]
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Originally posted by britishtrident
Stop !!!!!
40s don't have needles --- and the carbs shouldn't be tight on the manifold they are mounted via O rings and thackery spring washers that should have a 0.025" gap between the coils.
Had a similar problem: spitting back through the carbs (twin DCOE40's) esp when cold.
Turned out it was a combination of the carbs not being syncronised and a small airleak on the manifold.
This is for carbs fitted to a pinto but it gives a bit of a guide to setting them up once the engine is running.
http://hometown.aol.com/dvandrews/dellorto.htm
The last link proves useful.
I may have a pop this weekend (and really annoy the neighbours).
Cheers
Peter.