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Posted: 01-24-2015 09:57 am |
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Barthol
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Hi Forum, I have just finished my 2.2 ltr engine and put it bask in the car. Specs Cams 104/107 Comp ratio 9,35:1 ( Meassured ) comp meassured to 150 psi on all 4 cylinders ignition 10 deg before top 45 mm Dellortoes DHLA Main jet 155 (132) air corr jet 175 (220) Main emulsion tube 7772.11 (7772.10) Idlejet 50 ( 56) Idlejet holder 7850.1 pumpjet 50 (35) starter jet 70 ( 80) starter jet emulsion tube 7482.1 ( 7482.3) Chockes 36 mm The Parts in brackets is extra availebe parts i have in an old 40 mm carbs I fired up the engine with these parts, and it actually idled quite nice around 600-1000 rpm i balanced the carbs by first adjusting the air screws to get highest vacum readings on each single cylinder . Then I matched the two carbs by measuring the weakest barrel on both front and rear carb, by adjusting the screw on the connection link At the end I balanced the two barrels on the single carbs by opening the airfield screw on the strongest barrel until it matched the weakest barrel. I idles at 900 rpm but wit a little spitting from one barrel on the rear carb and on one beryl on the front carb There will also be an occasional explosion in the exhaust. If I twist the throttle fast it seems to hesitate. if I twist the throttle less fast it picks up without problems. I have not driven the car yet, and I expect the Orings between carbs and manifold to seal ( they are new ) My question is do I have the right jetting , or is it way off? My mixture screws seems to have most influence from closed to 2 turns out To match the single carb barrels i have to open the air correction screw on the stronger barrel 5-6 turns , and this only brings me close , not completely on the same level. BR Kim
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