Mopewbie
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Hi all.
I'm trying to run the car a bit better, it's way too rich.
The exhaust keeps spitting black sludge all the time, cold or hot, no stop.
I've been playing with timing and a vacuum gauge, managed to get a better result and way better response but I know that's not the way.
Also the idle screw is completely loose and the rpm still high, if I force it down the rpm will decrease but that means i need a very strong spring?! Definitely can't be right.
Car is sounding fine but still needs adjustment. So silly question are... what are those screws in the center carb for? If I close it and turn to open it will go almost 2 turns if much and that's it, and no difference whatsoever in the engine sound.
What's the ideal timing for it? I'm attaching a pic showing where it is at the moment.
I know the front and rear can be adjusted by some magic since it's impossible to reach the mixture screws but would love to avoid that.
Also here's a link to a quick video showing the exhaust:
What am I missing here?
Thank you.
I'm trying to run the car a bit better, it's way too rich.
The exhaust keeps spitting black sludge all the time, cold or hot, no stop.
I've been playing with timing and a vacuum gauge, managed to get a better result and way better response but I know that's not the way.
Also the idle screw is completely loose and the rpm still high, if I force it down the rpm will decrease but that means i need a very strong spring?! Definitely can't be right.
Car is sounding fine but still needs adjustment. So silly question are... what are those screws in the center carb for? If I close it and turn to open it will go almost 2 turns if much and that's it, and no difference whatsoever in the engine sound.
What's the ideal timing for it? I'm attaching a pic showing where it is at the moment.
I know the front and rear can be adjusted by some magic since it's impossible to reach the mixture screws but would love to avoid that.
Also here's a link to a quick video showing the exhaust:
What am I missing here?
Thank you.