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Re: HS6's From Volvo's for M.G. B's

To: cusack@gumby.msd.ray.com
Subject: Re: HS6's From Volvo's for M.G. B's
From: jerry@tr2.com (Jerome Kaidor)
Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 06:31:13 -0700 (PDT)
cusack@gumby.msd.ray.com wrote:
> 
> 
> Scott F.
> About those old HS6's from Volvos:
> I think we touched on this about a year ago but I took a pair of HS6's from
> a RHD '68 Volvo something (I can look it up in the SU tuning guide) and
> rebuilt/rebushed them.
                       [...]
> do you feel about Colortune?  Do I need to have a fellow enthusiast drive
> the B whilst I straddle the engine bay and risk my life to get the color
> reading under load?  How about a camcorder?

*** The Colortune manual specifically prohibits running the thing under
load.  Seems that you can blow the little glass sparkplug out.  As I see
it, you have two choices:

   1)  Fiddle and diddle with the car for a long time, messing with various
   needles.  Get a collection of brand-new sparkplugs, do runs at various
   speeds, read the plugs.  Unfortunately, modern unleaded gas doesn't
   ``read'' very well, although you can still see if its grossly rich.
   Sears used to sell a exhaust analyzer that worked off of 12V.  I don't
   know how well these worked, but just imagine driving along with a 
   constant reading of mixture strength!
   
   2)  Find a tweak shop with a dynamometer, preferably one that knows
   british cars.  If you have the $$, this is what I'd recommend. 
   
                             - Jerry Kaidor
                             


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