- Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:44 pm
#66641
Learned a lesson today, again. After quite a bit of work on the running gear (new tyres, unseize brakes, oil cables, fix tacho and speedo drives and cables, replace tacho, clean all switches, polish lots of chrome, change all oils, rebuild clutch, straighten footrests, fit new rubbers, fit new silencers, etc etc etc,) I started the engine to warm up the oil to which I had added a flushing ingredient. Once it was nice and hot I drained it off and replaced it with decent stuff. (Morris' 20/50 since you ask) Then re-start and get it warm to set up carbs. I just couldn't get it to idle and diagnosed that it was over advanced. I altered the timing on the points plate as it was obviously nearly right than spent about 2 hours faffing with the carbs. I did find a couple of things that needed sorting but still couldn't get a decent tickover. Finally I decided to re-check the timing which is when I realised that the distributor rotates the opposite direction to the way I thought so I'd been advancing it still further not retarding the spark as I had thought. Truly, Grasshopper, as a wise man sayeth, troubles within the carburettor are caused by the electrics and reverse wise also!
REgards, Mark