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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Hard start
From: Bob Spidell via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2021 07:44:33 -0800
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Best way to get a 'quick read' on mixture is to use a ColourTune 'glass' 
spark plug(s). I bought two years ago--for a tri-carb you'd want 
three--and they've paid for themselves over the years (and they keep 
getting more expensive). You can also use the 'piston lifting' method, 
though it's hard to guesstimate a 1/32" lift; the (not so anymore) 
'cheapie' tuning kits--handy for the money--has wire inserts that 
indicate piston lift and the little jet height-setting tool is alone 
worth the price of admission. Or, you can tune 'by ear'--best to 
separate the carbs at the linkages--and confirm by 'reading' the plugs 
and the tailpipes.

My cars--BN2 and BJ8--have always been harder to start the longer 
they've been sitting. Be sure to let the pump fill the carb bowls--and 
make sure it stops--before cranking. It helps some to press the petrol 
pedal to the floor before you pull the choke cable all the way out. 
Double-check your choke mechanisms and settings.

Bob

On 11/29/2021 5:34 AM, Michael Salter via Healeys wrote:
> Len, what model are you working on?
>
> On Mon., Nov. 29, 2021, 7:26 a.m. Leonard Berkowitz via Healeys, 
> <healeys@autox.team.net> wrote:
>
>     History first. I needed to change the jets in my carbs due to
>     springing a leak in the pipe. Since then I apparently had some
>     dirt in my fuel so I needed to change my fuel filter and clean the
>     float bowls that seems to be OK now . I think I am running rich
>     but I am not sure. Any help with figuring that out  would be
>     appreciated. Biggest problem now is that I am having trouble
>     starting if the car hasn't been run for a while. Never had any
>     problems with starting prior to the leak. Nothing else has been
>     changed other than what I described. Any thoughts would be greatly
>     appreciated.
>     Thanks
>     Len
>

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    Best way to get a 'quick read' on mixture is to use a ColourTune
    'glass' spark plug(s). I bought two years ago--for a tri-carb you'd
    want three--and they've paid for themselves over the years (and they
    keep getting more expensive). You can also use the 'piston lifting'
    method, though it's hard to guesstimate a 1/32" lift; the (not so
    anymore) 'cheapie' tuning kits--handy for the money--has wire
    inserts that indicate piston lift and the little jet height-setting
    tool is alone worth the price of admission. Or, you can tune 'by
    ear'--best to separate the carbs at the linkages--and confirm by
    'reading' the plugs and the tailpipes. <br>
    <br>
    My cars--BN2 and BJ8--have always been harder to start the longer
    they've been sitting. Be sure to let the pump fill the carb
    bowls--and make sure it stops--before cranking. It helps some to
    press the petrol pedal to the floor before you pull the choke cable
    all the way out. Double-check your choke mechanisms and settings.<br>
    <br>
    Bob<br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/29/2021 5:34 AM, Michael Salter
      via Healeys wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="auto">Len, what model are you working on?</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon., Nov. 29, 2021, 7:26
          a.m. Leonard Berkowitz via Healeys, &lt;<a
            href="mailto:healeys@autox.team.net"; moz-do-not-send="true"
            class="moz-txt-link-freetext">healeys@autox.team.net</a>&gt;
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            <div>History first. I needed to change the jets in my carbs
              due to springing a leak in the pipe. Since then I
              apparently had some dirt in my fuel so I needed to change
              my fuel filter and clean the float bowls that seems to be
              OK now . I think I am running rich but I am not sure. Any
              help with figuring that out  would be appreciated. Biggest
              problem now is that I am having trouble starting if the
              car hasn't been run for a while. Never had any problems
              with starting prior to the leak. Nothing else has been
              changed other than what I described. Any thoughts would be
              greatly appreciated. </div>
            <div>Thanks </div>
            <div>Len </div>
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