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Darren Groves

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  1. Cam supplier said cam shouldn't give a lumpy idle, they have used widely with no problems.

     

    Cam timing done using dial gauge, timing wheel and piston stop so I am as confident as I can be it's correct.

     

    Clearances were recommended at 10 & 11 thou.

     

    Carb breather holes are clear and float height fine.

     

    I'm running Megajolt which uses a Ford coil pack, so restitive plugs are actually recommended. I used standard plugs up to a few months ago it ran a little better after the swap.

     

    Initially I used standard dizzy, coil and plugs and these issues were there.

     

    I'll give the hotter plugs a try.

  2. Hi Andy,

     

    I'm using BPR6ES plugs. Not much choice in fuels down where I am, so generally using local garage with standard unleaded. I did use Esso Super Unleaded for a bit but made little difference to be honest. Closest Shell station is over 30 minutes away, so not much chance of using that on a regular basis.

  3. So a year ago I fitted a rebuilt, slightly modded engine into my 13/60. Mods were:

     

    ·         Warmer cam (70/30 30/70)

    ·         Larger Valves (36.4mm inlet and 31.3mm exhaust)

    ·         Megajolt

    ·         Twin HS2 SU's (AAQ Needles & Stronger Springs)

    ·         Four Branch Exhaust Manifold

    ·         Duplex Timing Chain

    ·         Crank, Flywheel, Clutch Cover and Con Rods balanced.

     

    So the end result has been a very smooth engine (at revs) with a little extra go than a standard 13/60 Herald, just what I hope for.

     

    There have been 2 ongoing niggles though; one is an inability to get a smooth idle, not so worried about that for the minute.

     

    The second niggle was that after a couple of months of driving the car would run on a little when switched off, the problem gradually got worse. Now I know why, there was a lot of carbon build up, which I thought was a little odd given I’d only done a 2000 miles or so since a rebuild.

     

    I took the head off, cleaned everything up, put it back together and the problem was fixed, no more running on. Using a Gunson Colourtune & Gastester combined I set the mixture and at idle got a steady CO reading of 3.0%, all was well I thought. However after a couple of thousand miles the problem is slowly returning, so I can only assume it’s due to carbon build up again.

     

    The car is used 4~5 days a week, some short journeys of around 2 miles, but regular 10~15 mile runs as well so should be getting nicely warmed up.

     

    Ideally I need to get it on a rolling road to get the Megajolt & Needles set up properly, rather than the trial and error method I have been using up until now. But before I take the plunge and book a session, are there any suggestions as to why it’s getting choked up so quickly?

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