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32/36 dillemas
disndat
Posted on: 2006/7/30 4:14
okay so i got my carby tuned about 3 months ago and it was running great, nice and responsive and no smoke. But lately i have been having a lot of troble with it running very rich. it is almost spitting fuel out the exhaust and the smoke from it has been very dark and getting progressively worse. I have played with the idle and fuel mixes but this made no obvious difference. i also took the carby apart and cleaned a lot of the old parts and it appears that this may have helped slightly. If anyone has any input on what they think may be causing this problem to my A15 then i would really appreciate it
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Re: 32/36 dillemas
Razor
Posted on: 2006/7/30 8:44
have you checked the fuel level?
maybe its too high
#3
Re: 32/36 dillemas
short-coupe
Posted on: 2006/7/30 9:29
maybe u need a new needle and seat? or the float has a hole?
#4
Re: 32/36 dillemas
disndat
Posted on: 2006/7/31 3:17
thanks for the input
i will check both those things Do you know roughly what should be standard fuel level? and what would be the best method of checking for air leaks in the floats? perhaps submerging them in water and checking for bubbles? thanks again
#5
Re: 32/36 dillemas
Razor
Posted on: 2006/7/31 10:07
#6
Re: 32/36 dillemas
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/8/6 18:26
sometimes debris gets into the needle and causes it to never close and suddenly run rich - give it a whack with the handle of a screw driver, that might un stick it if that's what it is, makes a sucking noise like a straw sucking from the surface of water - sort of spitting?
otherwise it's another disassemble :) Other than this have you been having a good experience with the 32/36?
#7
Re: 32/36 dillemas
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2006/8/7 5:29
1st thing to check: Float level. Take the top off, turn it upside down and make sure the float hangs level. Carefully adjust it so it is level.
2nd thing. Warm up engine fully, remove top of air filter, and ensure the choke is 100% open. If it is even a little bit from open it will run very rich.
#9
Re: 32/36 dillemas
disndat
Posted on: 2006/8/7 6:45
originally it had a water choke but didnt like the look of it so i decided to rip it off so i guess i still havent sorted out the float level properly, i have definently learnt a lot about this carby as all this has taken place though. Other than the running rich problem, its amazing, performance is great and fuel economy is also very good.
it just so much fun to drive
#10
Re: 32/36 dillemas
MisterCarey
Posted on: 2006/8/7 19:31
out of curiosity, what kind of fuel economy are you getting? my b310 gets 28mpg no matter how hard i drive it, but ...well, it'd be nice to be able to drive it a bit harder while not going bankrupt.
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