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Glynn New User Username: glynn
Post Number: 3 Registered: 5-2004
| Posted on Thursday, 24 June, 2004 - 06:27: | |
Chassis no: SCAZS0003CCH04319 Hi all, Would it be feasable to place a "tap" into the exhaust balance pipe, so that one could then isplate each bank and then be able to tune the carb on each respective bank with a CO meter. This in my mind would be an easy way of setting up each bank to be the same reading as each other. I am having trouble setting up (balancing) the twin SU's on my car. Thanks in anticiptation. Glynn Waterworth. |
David Gore Moderator Username: david_gore
Post Number: 261 Registered: 4-2003
| Posted on Friday, 25 June, 2004 - 04:08: | |
Glynn, this would not work as each carburettor feeds two cylinders on each bank. |
Martin Taylor Prolific User Username: martin_taylor
Post Number: 34 Registered: 11-2003
| Posted on Sunday, 27 June, 2004 - 22:35: | |
If it is only balancing it can be done without any special tools (other than a tachometer) although the method might be somewhat "coyboy" in nature. When tuning Rover V8's I use the following method to balance the carbs at normal and cold high speed setting. Get the car up to operating temperature, Block off one carb intake with a piece of plastic or cardboard, note the idle speed, Remove the piece of plastic etc and run the engine at +1500RPM for at least 30 seconds, Do the above with the opposite carburettor. If there is a difference adjust the carb that is not being blocked to obtain half the difference and retest. When complete the engine should run at correct idle speed and drop to the same value with either side blocked. Do the same with the fast idle engaged (on the Rover this is done by bridging out the temp sender, this may be a linkage on the Spirit, it is in my shadow. It is important that the engine is run at a fast idle between adjustments as the blocked carb will no be burning any fuel on those cylinders and the plugs must be dry in order for accuracy. Once balanced the mixture screws can be adjusted to the point where the idle just stops increasing. After the idle has been balanced any idle speed adjustments should be made to both carbs with the amount of turns being the same, this is of course after checking that the linkages are set up correctly and not holding anything partly open. Martin 85 Porsche 944 72 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Rennlist member 990510-1252 http://members.rennlist.com/martintaylor |
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