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Re: Basic tuning questions

To: Bill Gilroy <w.gilroy@verizon.net>, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Basic tuning questions
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 09:26:08 -0700
Bill -

Also consider intake/exhaust manifold leaks.  Try spraying with water 
(slows down) or starting fluid (speeds up) while the engine is idling.

Clay L.

At 10:37 PM 9/4/01 -0400, Bill Gilroy wrote:
>I have some basic tuning questions.  I am not very good at tuning cars
>so I have some questions.  My 77 Midget was running fine and over the
>course of about 1K miles it developed a miss, then a stumble, now it
>runs rough.  Sometimes when you press the accelerator pedal down it bogs
>down and misses even worst.  Since one lister said that "70% of
>carburetor problems are electric", I figure that is where I will
>start.    What I could use is a good basic book or trouble shooting
>guide, that tells me where to look and how to check if the components
>are still good.  The car is a 1500 Midget with twin SUs and a
>mechanical dizzy. I figure I should check the following, but the list
>is not in any real order:
>
>1.  Valve lash.
>2.  The coil polarity.
>3.  That the ballast resistor is wired correct.
>4.  The points (check for pitting) and gap.
>5.  Not sure how to check if the condenser is good.
>6.  Spark plugs.
>7.  Spark plug wires (not sure how to check)
>8.  Dizzy cap and rotor.
>9.  Vacuum advance.
>10. Vacuum leaks.
>11. Carb balance.
>12. Carb mixture.
>
>Any pointers to some good sources would be helpful.  I could just swap
>components but I think I would do better with an ordered list and an
>idea of the effect of each swap, so I know what to expect and if it
>makes a difference.
>
>--
>Later,
>  Bill                          mailto:w.gilroy@verizon.net
>
>"Facts are the enemy of truth"
>77 Midget
>90 Shar-Pei



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