- Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:41 pm
#33297
Alan: I've read the tech. notes here and Googled a load of other stuff too. Some I kept, some wasn't comprehensive enough. Generally I think I know what is wrong. Specifically, I'm not sure. So for now, I have to go with trial and error. First things first though, I have to get the new intake rubber and fit it all back together. Adjusting the stop by one degree of movement was, hopefully, a necessary evil that would have had to be tackled anyway. Indeed, I was on my way there before I found the cracked rubber. And how could the engine run rich with that going on? It should have been lean due to the false air supply, but a blackened, sooted plug can only indicate too much juice, too little air.
I am truly glad and grateful for all the advice and the knowledge I can gather here. It is greatly appreciated.
As I said, moving the throttle stop can be reversed (and may have to be) but it may also be the solution to a simple, though irritating, problem. If that is so, then I guessed right and all will be well. If not, I'll be up to my elbows in spanners and stuff for a little longer than I hope I will be...
My thanks to all for chiming in here. I'm noting all this down.
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