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Re: MGB Engine Flutter at 3200 RPM

To: JKearman@aol.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: MGB Engine Flutter at 3200 RPM
From: "Jerry Causey" <reecau@whidbey.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 1996 21:15:24 +0800
Jim:

My '67 B, which has SU HS6 carbs on an after-market manifold, had the 
same problem at a couple of hundred RPM lower. It felt to me much the 
same as it did at any other steady-state speed when the engine was 
very cold and running with the choke off, so I attributed it to an overly 
lean mixture at that particular RPM, even when the engine was fully 
warmed up. I graphed all the diameter measurements listed in the 
Haynes SU Carb Manual for the needles that were in the carbs as the 
base line, then searched for needles with a similar profile at the 
top and bottom but richer in the middle. It was a very quick & dirty 
method, but the new needles eliminated my stutter. A more accurate 
method would be to rent a little time on a dyno, pop a sniffer up the 
tail pipe and swap a couple of dozen needles in and out until you 
found the proper profile to maintain the correct air/fuel ratio 
throughout the rev range. My method was much cheaper, though probably 
not as effective.

Regards,
Jerry Causey

> While taking my standard lunch-hour country drive, I was reminded
> again of the one operational glitch in my 72 MGB engine . . . At about
> 3200 RPM, or 60 mph in 4th, the engine misses/flutters/stumbles a
> little. The kicker is, the car has a '67 manifold with '72 carbs.
 

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