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Re: Valve Adjustment 2

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Subject: Re: Valve Adjustment 2
From: Shawn Knight <eybdoogy@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 13:19:59 -0400
References: <C1DBE75711D0D211B1DA00A0C9E0AF0205045F@exch01.ltcm.com>
Reply-to: Shawn Knight <eybdoogy@earthlink.net>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
I don't think you have a burnt valve.  Sounds to me like low fluid in the
dashpots.  If not that, I would also check my points.  I've had similar problems

caused by incorrect dwell angle.

Shawn

Michael Graziano wrote:

> Oh yeah.  At idle, (1k rpm) the engine is stumbling a little.  Not stalling,
> just running a little rough.  And when you goose it quick,  there's a slight
> hesitation and a cough (though the carb, that's when I scared myself).  The
> plugs are clean (no oil, and no black sooty stuff, in fact, they were a
> little white the last few times I pulled them).  ANd my compression is OK.
> All within 5 except one within 10 psi (approx. 125 to 135).
>
> Could a valve be burnt?  And maybe I'm still testing for intake manifold
> leaks incorrectly.  What is a tried and true procedure that some of you
> folks have tried?
>
> Michael
>
> <mgrazian wrote>
>
> Hey folks.
>
> I checked and readjusted the valves this weekend.  A few questions arose.  I
> think the valve gaps were in OK shape.  They were supposed to be set at
> 0.010 inches.  I found some that were as far open as 0.013.  Does that make
> a significant difference?  Is it OK to reuse the gasket as it was in good
> shape,  and I used some permatex black gasket glue to help with the seal.  I
> have a new one that I bought for the job, but misplaced it.
>
> Also,  the intake was still backfiring.  I rechecked for leaks on the intake
> manifold.  Nothing found (doesn't mean nothing there).  I enrichened the
> mixture a little.  Now the exhaust smells a little like gas, and it still
> backfires throught the carb.  Nearly scared the S#$% out of me when I had my
> hand outside the carb barrel and it backfired.
>
> I've got the timing at 10BTDC, from Bentley's and Haynes.  Should I advance
> it more or less as the next test (or should I test something else first).
> And if I advance it,  is that more towards 12BTDC or 8BTDC.
>
> I'm determined to solve this damm thing.  Even if I have to take a shotgun
> to the engine. At least it won't backfire anymore.  ;-)
>
> Mike
>
> BTW:  I changed the accelerator cable with one from a bicycle brake.  I
> can't believe what a difference it makes.  ANd for only $3.


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