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carbuerator adjustments. So, ive been having problems getting my carburetor adjusted properly. I followed the instructions in the service manuals and restorers guide but im still having problems. Mainly, the engine idles too fast or the engine will pop and backfire as i accelerate it. I cant seem to fix one problem without worsening the other. Any tips on proper adjustment would be most appreciated.
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Re: carbuerator adjustments. Is this a "fresh" rebuilt carb? if the inside stuff isn't right on the outside stuff can do nothing to make it run properly.
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Re: carbuerator adjustments. Its a Zenith. I replaced all the jets and stuff on the inside. Its the original float and it doesnt seem to have any holes in it. Its adjusted to close at 5/8". I have the idle adjustment open to about 3 turns(1.5 to 3.5 turns is recommended) and the adjustment needle at 1 full turn to start. The engine idles fast and when i try to adjust the throttle it usually just stalls outs, doesnt even slow the engine down.
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Re: carbuerator adjustments. I would expand on what Jeff/Illinois said, maybe an air leak. Check the mainifold and carburetor gaskets for leakage by spraying them with WD40. If the engine speed changes, you have a leak. If that's OK, check the point gap and timing.
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Re: carbuerator adjustments. Try i and 1/2 turns open on the air adjustment needle and just one turn open to start a cold engine; choke and release immediately. After it warms up you should be able to close the needle seat. Retard spark, keep engine runing as slow as possible without dying; fine tune air adjustment needle for highest rpm. then readjust throttle rpm for smooth running.
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Re: carbuerator adjustments. here are some movies that might help you. one of them has to do with adjusting the carb. but i suspect you may have some other problem going on there. make sure your points and timing are correct and you have a good condensor. also as was metioned no vacum leaks by spraying around the manifold.
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Re: carburetor adjustments. Check out what Al from NY wrote. You could have the best carburetor in the world but if you have a vacuum leak It will drive you nuts. I know from experience because this is what happened to me. I say this all the time: "use a vacuum gauge when adjusting a carburetor or doing a tune-up".
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