This website has been a font of knowedge for me, and hopefully you can help with my latest problem. in the next few weeks i hope to get the car properly set up at ML motorsport (will be the second trip this year ), but am having some problems with the idle and responsiveness of the car.
history first:
clubman estate 1100 rebuilt after 10 years off road. been on road for about 2 months, but never ran perfectly. still going through the 'teething' stage.
recently had
- head gasket change (gasket went)
- replaced bottom radiator hose (old one split after gasket went)
- accuspark added
- tappets re-gapped
- speedo drive replaced (was not working, still isnt!)
after the gasket and hose change, took a lot of fiddling to get it started again, but seemed to be ok except was overheating. this seemed to be where air was getting in at thermostat due to the gasket not sealing as one stud was stripped and the nut not grabbing. Replaced thermostat studs today and got engine up and running. when up to temperature I set the timing at 12 deg btdc with strobe (it was running at about 30 deg!)
after changing timing idle changed, so i turned the screw on the carb to get this nearer what sounded normal (no tacho on car). after this i checked carb with the finger piston lifter, and there was no difference. didnt change the mix at this point as previously ok(ish).
revved the car a little and the idle returned very low, practically stalling. engine popping and spluttering. could almost hear the piston in the carb knocking where it was going up and down. i checked the oil and topped up with 3 in 1 (it was a bit low).
after much messing around i have changed the mix a little (a bit leaner i think), and fiddled with the idle screw to where it is faster than i would like, but seems less prone to dropping out. I drove the car home from workshop, about 3 mins, and i needed to rev the car before dropping the throttle, engaging a gear and then pulling away. pulling away slowly the car would judder a little and take a long time to start reacting. I also noticed that when pulling the choke out it would make no difference at all to how the car was starting, would not lift the revs or any of that good stuff a choke normally does.
I will start again with carb settings i think, and check the choke is engaging properly, throttle screw on choke is disengaging properly, etc. what i wanted to know is has this happened to other people before? is it a carb problem? or more likely an air leak somewhere? or distributor? or something else??
thanks for your help.
Neil.