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Re: Backfire problem

To: Douglas Gaither <dbgaither@sbcglobal.net>, mg list
Subject: Re: Backfire problem
From: Hans Duinhoven <h.duinhoven@planet.nl>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 20:51:13 +0100
I recently adjusted the carbs to richer and I finaly have no backfires 
anymore (especially in wintertime it was worse).
Alos the engine seems to have more pull as well.

Cheers,

Hans

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Douglas Gaither" <dbgaither@sbcglobal.net>
To: "mg list" <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 6:06 AM
Subject: Backfire problem


>I am currently driving my father's '73B.  It was not quite warming up so I 
>installed a 195 degree thermostat.  Everything was cozy.  After about a 
>week, I started experiencing backfires.  It occurs after the engine is 
>warmed up and under moderate throttle between 2500 and 3000 RPM.  I did 
>some research on the list archives and found several comments that 
>backfires are caused by too lean of a fuel mixture.  I noticed that the 
>rear carb damper continually loosens due to vibrations.  Thinking this 
>could be the culprit, I filled it up with oil and tightened.  After the 
>engine warmed up again, backfires again occur.  I pull over and check the 
>dampers and it is fine, but it looks though the radiator was seeping a bit. 
>I also noticed that the backfires totally toasted the foam air cleaners!
>
> Could my installation of the high temp thermostat caused my backfire 
> problems?
> What would you suggest for me to try to remedy this problem?
>
> I know I could just try purchasing a lower temp thermostat and see what 
> happens, but I wanted to consult the list first.
>
> Doug




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