I've been wondering about one of this very gadget sold by Moss Motors. If I
could lean out my vehicles (without getting too lean) would I get better fuel
mileage and maybe extended engine life? Seems like most old cars run too rich
by orig design and the blame for burning valves more likely due to pinging and
improper clearances.
Regards,
Joe Mulqueen
Santa Clara, CA
'60 BT7 (still a sleeping project)
'56 MGA
'67 Landrover (very thirsty)
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 20:10:20 +0000
From: "David Masucci" <drmasucci@comcast.net>
Subject: [Healeys] O2 Meters
I have the Innovate LM2 dual sensor meter. It is amazing watching it. It just
helped me diagnose a vacuum leak in my brake servo. I went nuts trying to get
my BJ8 carbs to run as expected. I could tune mixtures for one speed, and it
would be wrong everywhere else.
Once I installed the dual sensors, I could set the carbs to have an air/fuel
ratio around 12 to 13 while cruising, but it would always go off at idle. It
was amazing to see. The rear carb would be lean at idle while the front would
be correct. I just could not balance the mixture with the idle bypass
adjustment screws.
I blocked off the brake servo hose, and then I could balance the idle. Well it
turned out that the leak was even messing up the mixture at cruise as I then
had to readjust the main jet for that speed. It was bleeding enough air to
mess it up at cruise.
Do you need this tool...of course not. But I have forever wanted to know what
my mixture is at different throttle settings and under different load
conditions. I can now see that I can make it just right at idle, AND spot-on
at cruise. I also see that when I step on it, I am getting a mixture of around
15 to 17 to 1 which is too lean for acceleration. I am now playing with oil
viscosity in the dashpots. I'll let you know how I make out. Once I get my new
Powertune brake servo installed, I can continue the fun!
Dave
BJ8
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