February 11, 200521 yr In my previous post i told how my carb gave me trouble after my engine got hot. (refer to post,.. "My wagon died from heat exhaustion,.. why") I adjusted my idle speed up and now it idles ok. Is the fuel supposed to be coming out of the primary jet when it is idling, (dosen't the idle jet do this while the throttle is closed?) Why should my idle speed have changed? Thanks
February 11, 200521 yr Now here is a RWAG (Real Wild A$$ Guess) for you. I like the fuel percolation (i.e boiling) idea. IF your bowl vent were closed or restricted and the fuel boiled the pressure in the fuel bowl collapsed or somehow impregnated the fuel bowl float. Now the float is sinking and allowing too much gas into the bowl -thus it's dumping this lowers the idle as the excess fuel is flooding the engine (fuel out of primary) you turn the idle up to compensate for the excess fuel. I did say RWAG I'd check the float level
February 11, 200521 yr Author Does this mean pulling my carb apart? My old man told me that pulling the carb apart usually means trouble getting it to run again once it is put back together Is there any way to test if it is the diognosis you gave ?
February 11, 200521 yr sorry mate, ya gots ta take the top off but it sure sounds like it's dumpin no major dismantle. just Pop the top. aint ya got some mates around that tinker with tooters?
February 11, 200521 yr Author I couldn't tell if the fuel was coming out of the primary jet before (cos i couldnt start the engine and get to the front of the car in time) but since i adjusted the ilde speed screw, it is now and its only idling at normal speed (i turned the screw about 2 full turns)
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