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Did you check to see if the cam is lifting the intake/exhaust valve fully?
Maybe a worn or bent pushrod that adjustments have compensated for so your
valve lash measurements are correct...?
It sounds like your problem has to be fuel, but I can't see that it would be
in the carburetion. Have you looked for obstructions in the manifold?
Please keep us posted as you proceed, my #2 is also weak and gives me a
little problem at continued low speeds but I know that the compression is
only 90psi compared to 120-130 in 1, 3 & 4. This is the teardown winter so
I will live with it for another month.
Bill B
'58 TR-3A TS/30766 L (rolling restoration)
"A bad day in your TR just gives you license to go shopping on-line again!"
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From: triumphs-bounces+wbeech=flash.net@autox.team.net
[mailto:triumphs-bounces+wbeech=flash.net@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Chris
Buckley
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 10:13 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: [TR] TR4A missing AGAIN!
Dear long suffering Listers,
We just arrived back from the Nairobi Concours proudly carrying 3 prizes,
none of which was for firing on 4 cylinders....
After about 10miles from home the trouble started and we ended up driving
the whole way firing on 3. (No 2 was not firing, very wet with unburnt fuel
but No 1 plug looked right).
When in Nairobi I had the help of 2 competent enthusiasts and we
replaced:plugs, points, condenser, plug leads, dizzy cap and were getting a
strong spark. We also checked float levels, diaphragms, operation and
adjustment of carbs, made sure no air leaks between carbs and manifold,
adequate fuel supply and still no luck. We also checked the tension of valve
springs.
By the time I left we had discovered that by blocking off 80% of the air
inlet of the front carb, the engine would run nicely (on 4 cylinders) above
2000rpm (like a dog below 2000). This is how we got home (using duct tape
over 80% of intake).
I have now checked the compression again and 1 and 2 are about 8% higher
than 3 and 4. All 4 plugs look as though burning correctly.
I am sure the secret is in the "muffling" of the carb intake but am at my
wits end.
Any ideas or is it time to remove the head?
TIA,
Chris Buckley
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