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Re: Tricarb Idle

To: "Simonlachlan@aol.com" <Simonlachlan@aol.com>, davidwjones@cox.net,
Subject: Re: Tricarb Idle
From: "tom felts" <tomfelts@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:53:59 -0400
OK--don't beat up on me for saying this---but---my tri-carb E-Type idles
beautifully.  It's in the linkage--and, once set up leave it alone and it
will stay that way for a long time.






> [Original Message]
> From: <Simonlachlan@aol.com>
> To: <davidwjones@cox.net>; <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
> Date: 10/26/04 11:14:28 AM
> Subject: Re: Tricarb Idle
>
> In a message dated 26/10/2004 05:09:19 GMT Daylight Time,  
> davidwjones@cox.net writes:
>
> Have any of you tricarb-ers out there ever seen-heard-owned a tricarb 
that
> would idle smoothly at anything under 1200 rpm? Or is it just too much 
to ask
> of the rudimentary HS4 carbs?
>
> David W. Jones
> '62 Mk II BT7  tricarb
> Cumberland, RI USA
>
>
>
>
> Mine would idle well enough at about 850 after I'd dicked around with 
the 
> carbs for what felt like hours. This happy state of affairs would last
for  a 
> short while and then she'd go "off tune" again.
> Now - and I think this is the point here - I made sure that my timing 
etc 
> was OK, before I determined that the fault lay with the carbs. I judged 
these 
> to be in  need of a rebuild. Before I did that, I thought what pigs 
those HS4s 
> are to work with/adjust whilst they are in situ. Also, a bit 
diappointing in 
> the performance stakes for a three carb setup. So I bought  three old but 
> sound HD6s and rebuilt them. Still idles at 850, but I don't  have to
keep 
> fiddling with it.
> Simon.

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