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Re: carb tuning question

To: Mike Ginter <mginter@concentric.net>
Subject: Re: carb tuning question
From: Patrick Baize <speedracre@netzero.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 18:40:54 -0500
I have a 74 also, Sounds like Y'all have a carbon canistor?   Fixed mine now it 
runs great !

THnx
Pat
63 Spitfire(in works)
74 Spitfire(daily driver, getting a weber)
68 Chevy C10 (in works)
71 Stag (Drooling over it, should I buy it? )
 http://www.spitfires.iwarp.com/



Mike Ginter wrote:

> I have exactly the same issue.  Please forward any responses you get
> directly off the list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
> SpitfireKP@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > I have a single Stromberg on my 74 Spit, and I am having some trouble 
>setting the idle. I had written the list about 2 weeks ago regarding some fuel 
>problems, but I have since fixed them. However, I am still having trouble with 
>what I assume is the idle adjustment on the carb. Even though it is very hot 
>here, the car takes a while to catch when I start it. It is a lot like how the 
>car behaved in the dead of winter (which makes me wonder what the winter will 
>be like if I don't get this problem fixed). I end up having to pump the gas 
>and have the choke full on (regardless of engine temp) to start the car. The 
>car also had some trouble stalling while idling, even after running for a 
>while. Also, when I first start the car, unless I pump the gas, it idles low, 
>and then turns itself off. This is embarassing when it coincides with you 
>trying to pull away, and you stall the car. That led me to believe that I had 
>to adjust the idle speed because it was too low. However, after adjust!
> in!
> > !
> > g some screws, it idles at 1300 RPM, or it idles so low that the car 
>stalls. Both of these things can happen 5 minutes apart from eachother and 
>seem to happen completly at whim. I didn't adjust any screws that control the 
>mixture or anything inside the carburator - only ones that mechanically (or so 
>I think) stop the linkage from returning past a certain point when you take 
>your foot off the gas. I am at a loss, but I would really like to get this 
>problem fixed - it is embarassing to be stalling at stop lights all the time. 
>Any advice on what is wrong or what I can do?
> > Kris Powell

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