Just a thought...take a break. Power tools and tripping is No-Bueno.
Yes, you shouldn't trip when using power tools...
Oh wait, you were talking about falling...
Just a thought...take a break. Power tools and tripping is No-Bueno.
If you smell fuel - as in gasoline like when you fill the tank - that's not running rich - that's fuel escaping before it goes into the cylinders.
Electronic ignition - irrelivant.
As far as opinions, I thought TMM's meme yesterday pretty much summed it up.
Of course you have no easy way to judge if anything I say is experience based on facts.
The carb doesn't know if its a 225 cid six or a 273 v-8.
All it does is respond to the velocity of the air mass through the booster.
Describing the main system here, the low speed system is a bit more sensitive.
Changing the main jets is mostly to change the high speed cruise. That's usually above 60 mph but will vary with gearing and engine.
Its also done at the drag strip for WOT in top gear but that's because its convenient. Often the carb is a calibrated that works out nearly perfectly. However it doesn't always, depending on the engine efficiency at part throttle. If one needs to adjust the fuel mixture at just WOT+heavy load, then its the power valve circuit that needs to be enriched or restricted.
So I should stick with what is in there and assess from there is what I'm gathering here.
A rich condition that's going through the engine will make your eyes water.
Imo every fuel system should have a return line to tank. Prevents vapor lock. 4psi to carb is great
I will take pics and get the word out.
2 beautiful states!
And friendly folks!
I misunderstood, thought you had a new aluminum rad. I have repaired leaking tubes in the past,even easier with the micro torch i have now. Im suprised a rad shop refused to fix it. ****, even i can do that and im a hack. I have repaired many over 40 years.its leaking from the center of the radiator; not the tank. Its just spraying from in between the fins.
Those systems all overlap to some degree. What I found (the hard way) was that when primary main jets were reduced sufficiently, the engine runs noticibly lean when cruising over 60 mph. The way I learned this was after a dyno session where between two runs with different PMJs the power looked very similar. So I drove home with the leaner jets, because, why not? Well you can guess what happened. The engine revved and died. It wasn't a good road to change jets on, but doing 55 mph in the right lane was pretty much keeping with the flow, so I just drove it home.I thought main jets kick in below 60 mph... The main system kicks in after the idle system and fuel enrichment systems end, which can be at lower speeds...
When accelerating the main system is assisted by the power valve/metering rods to run richer under load... Those systems kick in when you get out of the idle system and accelerator pump squirt 'ends'...
So, resident drinkers. @Sublime one @toolmanmike and others.... is this where the term "toddy" came from in the name of a cocktail? I have one of these and just finally looked it up.
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I have one as well.So, resident drinkers. @Sublime one @toolmanmike and others.... is this where the term "toddy" came from in the name of a cocktail? I have one of these and just finally looked it up.
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At workStill home I guess Steve?
Ouch!We’ll my pulled hamstring took a turn for the worse kind of. I guess four days wasn’t enough. Playing golf wasn’t the best for it and made it feel like I was starting over. It bruised up and now really sore. I’m taking it easy.
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We’ll my pulled hamstring took a turn for the worse kind of. I guess four days wasn’t enough. Playing golf wasn’t the best for it and made it feel like I was starting over. It bruised up and now really sore. I need to take it easy.
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You and Eric should hang out