Perhaps I should have left it alone as it seemed to run fine but I was a bit concerned that the timing had seemingly been set to nearly 40 degrees total advance
The object of the exercise was to make sure that the timing wasn't dangerously over advanced, to get the tickover speed down to something more sensible, perhaps cure the fact that it wasn't always easy to start and to hopefully get a few more than the current 25mpg
Trouble is that although the carbs were dead easy to balance and set up they dont seem to stay that way one day it will idle at 1000rpm, sometimes back to 1200rpm and other times it will seemingly refuse to warm up and insist on a 650rpm tickover!
Since the idle circuit is all that can tuned I fear that the popping noise it occasionally makes through the carbs at 3500rpm on the motorway is not a good omen
I set the mixture at idle by winding the air screws all the way in and the out 1 full turn and then adjusting for best tickover when warm at idle. other than this the only carb setting I changed was to close all the air bypass screws as they seemed to balance fine without the need to adjust these. My understanding was that you use these to allow a little bit of air past one butterfly to balance in account for non even wear between the 2 in one carb but these carbs haven't had much use so seemed to balance okay as is.
It pulls through the gears lovely but I never seem to get the exact same tickover as the day I set it up and it's always harder to start than it used to be (hot or cold).
On a side note carb icing did cross my mind as a possible cause (it has stalled in a low gear once or twice) but I thought that the manifolds were short enough to be plenty warm on these cars.
Any ideas as to what is going on?


