Varying idle speed - now constant!
AUE 277 - The new float chamber lid, assembled complete with Viton needle valve and float, arrived from “The SU Carburetter Company” (Burlen). I checked the gap between float and top flange as per the manual and it was close on the smaller measurement just over 1/8” (3.4mm) which would give something close to the highest fuel height. I could see no washer between the valve seat and cover.
I removed the carburettor to check it thoroughly before fitting the new lid assembly. I found nothing wrong. I even did a drop test on the dashpot piston – it was just outside the 5 – 7 seconds recommended, at 4 secs, but I believe that is a satisfactory result. I improved the choke lever action to provide a finer control of fast idle speed before the jet starts to move. Refilled damper with SU Carb oil (had been testing 3-in-1 but found no improvement with that).
Reassembled and refitted. As soon as fuel reached the float chamber the engine fired and ran really smoothly and was still good after reaching working temperature. A road test found the idle speed consistent at every stop. It’s rather burble-burble (uneven) on even throttle, e.g. when trying to drive at a steady 30 mph on the level, but that may be mixture, not the correct needle or timing?... Time will tell, hopefully, but I am now reluctant to change anything because he is going so well otherwise.
The ball bearing ‘needle’ valve from Mini Spares which was in there when all the flooding occurred has a bore of 3/32” 2.35mm which may have allowed the fuel pump pressure to exert more downward force on the float. The new “Viton” valves from SU and DCN Classics seem identical (they come in Genuine SU Parts bags) and have a smaller bore of about 5/64” (0.07”) 1.75mm, so it will be easier for the float to shut off the fuel. See picture for detail.
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The ball type valve may possibly have leaked because I did not tighten it very well as its hexagon is slightly larger than the SU size and so my only spanner that fits SU needle valves, in the confined space, did not fit it.