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Subject: Carb Setting and Stories
From: "John M. Trindle" <jtrindle@tsquare.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 1995 11:47:17 -0400 (EDT)
To the folks who are having trouble with the lift-pin test on SUs...

It is tricky!  The manual says something about lifting the piston 3/32" 
or something silly like that.  If you lift the piston too far, you will 
ALWAYS get the symptoms of "running too lean" (surge and die).  You want 
to lift the piston just far enough for the RPMs to change and hold it 
there.  It really is a very small amount.

Also, make sure your idle is set low enough.  The pins (on the HIF4s 
anyway) only go so high.  If the idle is set very high the piston is 
already elevated and you might lose any adjustment range.  Watch the 
piston itself as you are lifting to confirm the lift distance.  

On the HS2s in the Spitfire, the jet positioning mechanism itself is worn 
and the jet won't sit still at a setting leaner than about 8 flats down.  
This makes adjustment impossible and misleading in that range.

I use plug cuts because that allows me to adjust for either cruise or 
accelleration tractability.  No, they aren't supposed to be different 
settings if you have the proper needle for your engine/intake/exhaust... 
but after playing with those three parameters I don't think my needle is 
100% compatible.  Make sure you cut the engine during or right after the 
driving style you are optimizing for (don't let it idle for a long time 
unless you are just checking idle mixture).

The Colortune works quite well on a system which is actually working.  
The other methods work better on a system with worn carbs, air leaks 
(fix!) or mismatched needles.

For those of you who are interested in stories, check out the Website and 
ftp server at autox.team.net.  They have digests from 91 forward (I 
believe) and cover the "golden age" of Scott Fisher stories, etc.  I have 
stories I relate every now and then but am overshadowed by the real 
writers on the list.  

Let's see, there's the "Something's On Fire under the Dash at Night and 
the Headlights Go Off" story, the "Something's On Fire Near the Radio 
when I'm on a Hot Date and the Headlights Go Off" story, the "300 miles 
from Home and It's Raining Buckets Inside the Car" story, the "Ignition 
Fails Completely at an Autocross" story, "Engine Ingests Screw and Dies 5 
Miles from Home, Requiring Complete Rebuild" story...   where shall I 
begin? <g>

 John M. Trindle | jtrindle@tsquare.com | Tidewater Sports Car Club
'73 MGB DSP     | '69 Spitfire E Stock | '88 RX-7 C Stock
Home Page:  http://www.widomaker.com/~trindle
"I feel more like I do now, than I ever have before - Arlo Guthrie"


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