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#18
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
Rezlo
Posted on: 2009/4/12 17:57
Turn the idle mixtures out 1/2 a turn each, popping is usualy a sign its lean on the idle circuit
#17
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
sunny
Posted on: 2009/4/12 13:24
do your 40's use a spring to hold the chokes in place. this where i had problems, the chokes would move around and loose vacum/venturi effect and ruuning lean. make sure all parts are in good order.
#16
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
Clive
Posted on: 2009/4/11 7:25
Popping sound has also been a problem on my lower range, Is it a to lean setup ?
#15
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
benny
Posted on: 2009/4/10 23:30
Very good friend of mine became the Australian offroad buggy champion [mid nineties from memory] with a very hot A15 on twin 45's fed by a mechanical fuel pump. The pump is up to the job. Saying that though, i also run a holley blue in my track car.
benny
#14
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
Rezlo
Posted on: 2009/4/10 8:23
Benny, what do you think that 450ml/minute would support power wise on a build A-series with 40's? some of our tracks have a hell of a long main straight (over 1.5km... I automaticaly went to a holley pump and holley 1-4psi regulator but I would not mind going back to mechanical because the sound of a holley makes a person mental when driving round town.
#13
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
benny
Posted on: 2009/4/10 7:24
I would check the float level on both carbs, also the synchronisation between both carbs. The std mechanical pump is up to the job.
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#12
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
demontweaks
Posted on: 2009/4/10 6:22
i see...i still using the mechanical pump..do i have to use an electric pump to support my dcoes...so my tuning n jetting is not correct is it??need to make it richer a bit??
#11
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
benny
Posted on: 2009/4/10 2:05
backfire /popping sound usually indicates a lean mixture condition...
#10
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
Tommy
Posted on: 2009/4/9 23:57
maybe the fuel pumps not supplying enough fuel?????, or incorrect tune
#9
Re: want to install dcoe40 into my A15...
CHR15
Posted on: 2009/4/9 21:25
a pop out of your carby??? could it be timing????
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