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  • #61
    Originally posted by Peter Jones View Post
    Nah, this is way more fun!


    Pete
    Hahaha. Cop that!

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    • #62
      Originally posted by golfworx View Post
      You've lost me fella's sorry.

      If you've got a manual, read the section about removing & refitting the dizzy & read it carefully TWICE! Then follow the instruction's to the letter.
      its all about the RTFM mate, ill go back and redo it, refit it and check out my main jets.
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      • #63
        Originally posted by Peter Jones View Post
        Nah, this is way more fun!


        Pete
        hahahaha your a bum
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        • #64
          It still puzzles me why the dizzy was so far out of whack. Re do it tonight, I'll bring mine over if you need to see how the leads plug back in or something?

          EDIT:

          We known the flywheel and piston 1 are "matched" ie, TDC on cyl 1 corrosponds to the mark on the fly wheel (we've check through the spark plug hole)

          Is it possible that the top end (cam, valves) aren't "in time" with the bottom end? as if perhaps Josh missed a tooth when refitting the timing belt and the bottom end, is out of sync with the top end?

          What about the intermediate shaft? If that's out of whack, could that explain why the dizzy was so out of whack?
          Last edited by Jarred; 24-07-2008, 10:05 AM.


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          • #65
            Originally posted by Jarred View Post
            Is it possible that the top end (cam, valves) aren't "in time" with the bottom end? as if perhaps Josh missed a tooth when refitting the timing belt and the bottom end, is out of sync with the top end?

            What about the intermediate shaft? If that's out of whack, could that explain why the dizzy was so out of whack?
            Timing is totally out boys.

            The top is probably a tooth out. Check the bottom and top timing marks. Then when they are right, take the dissy cap off and make sure the arm is pointing at the corner of the block.

            Then all you have to do is put the leads on right. 1 4 3 2.
            Good Luck.
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            • #66
              Ummm, Loon, 1342 thanks!!!
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              • #67
                Originally posted by gtimk5 View Post
                Ummm, Loon, 1342 thanks!!!

                DOH. My typo. sorry Josh that could have stitched you up
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                • #68
                  Hehehehehe, should have left him to figure it out
                  Originally posted by Whubbsie
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                  • #69
                    trying to imagine what 1432 would sound like....... dug dug............dug dug.........haha
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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by gldgti View Post
                      trying to imagine what 1432 would sound like....... dug dug............dug dug.........haha
                      Thats easy... A subaru!

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by gldgti View Post
                        trying to imagine what 1432 would sound like....... dug dug............dug dug.........haha
                        Would probably not go as fast as Jarreds then.
                        Oh Hang on
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                        • #72
                          You guys are missing one prominent point here... Josh had the same problem with this carby on a DIFFERENT ENGINE.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Preen59 View Post
                            You guys are missing one prominent point here... Josh had the same problem with this carby on a DIFFERENT ENGINE.
                            thanks Preeny!

                            this carb had the exact same problem as im having now on Jarreds engine and that fuel pump is working perfectly!

                            i get the carby rebuild kit tommorow so ill let you all know what size the jets are and ill take some general photos of the condition

                            and while im at it ill check all the TDC markings and make sure they are juuusssttt right! and put the dizzy in properly.
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                            • #74
                              ok updates!

                              ripped it apart and heres how it stands:

                              Venturi's: 33
                              Pump Jet: 40
                              Main Jet: 135
                              Float Weight: 26


                              i have a feeling the mains are too small??

                              also putting in the new needle and seat i think the float level is to low. hmm how can i measure this accurately before adjusting anything?
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