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Check the throttle shafts for leaks: put a drop oil over every side of the shafts, during the engine is running. The engine should not change it RPM s. Some people enriched their idling mixture over the years when they carbs worn out. In fact, the carbs would be to rich above the idling revs.
Another view: Since the intoduction of lead free petrol, I must change my spark plugs to Bosch W8AC. The BP6ES was always black and oily. But this was specific for MY engine, maybe to hot for other engine.
Greeting lozi (TC3762)
Sally Carroll schrieb:
#ygrps-yiv-73535989 { BACKGROUND-POSITION:center top;BACKGROUND-REPEAT:repeat;COLOR:#000000;FONT-FAMILY:Comic Sans MS;FONT-SIZE:10pt;MARGIN-LEFT:50px;} In the old days ( when TC's were new cars) we had choices of heat ranges of spark plugs . . . . Now I have a TF, TC and Morris pickup (with Midget 1098 engine and one carb) with the same symptoms . . .running rich, pronounced rough, and guzzling gas like crazy. Since Jim isn't here, anymore. . . I'm not sure of the next step to correct for this problem. My son and several friends from our local Club have been trying but we still find we're 'loading up' and acceleration is poopy. Timing has been checked, plugs cleaned, grose jets installed. You will be going along at 50 and when you put demand on the pedal, not much responce. We had to place a helper spring on the choke return but it only made it more difficult for my daughter to start. How's that for a new 'thread' for you guys?Sally Carroll 48 TC 52 YB 55 TF 1500 60 MGA 1600 71 MGBGTand 59 Morris Pickup.Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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----- Original Message ----- From: Maurice Paton To: Steve S ; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:01 PM Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Running Rich A likely cause of running rich would be the level of fuel in the float bowls. You can easily check this by removing the dash pots and observing the fuel level in the top of the jets. You first need to screw the jets up so they are flush with bridge in the carb body and then turn the fuel pump on to fully fill the float chambers (wait until it stops ticking). The fuel level in the top of the jets should be down about 1/8inch. If the level is higher than the top of the jet, fuel will just be being pumped straight into the engine and you SU will continue ticking! Removing the air cleaners should make no difference to the richness of the mixture, just the amount of air (and therefore fuel) that enters the carb. The fuel is sucked from the jet by the drop in air pressure as it is accelerated through the venturie formed between the carb bridge and the carb piston. More air equals more fuel. Maurice TC9357 NZ -----Original Message----- From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Steve S Sent: Wednesday, 28 June 2006 2:11 p.m. To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com Subject: [mg-tabc] Running Rich Other than having the wrong jets, is there anything to look for if I'm running rich? I have the adjusters leaned out all the way and even tried removing the air filters. I have rich-smelling exhaust and plenty of it, plus black moist plugs. Any suggestions welcome! - Steve S, TC8975, LA, CA - Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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