Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Well when I have Nut B and the spring off and the jet pushed in all the way, the piston will rise and fall with an audible clunk, is this what I am looking for? Then I can replace Nut B and the spring and adjust that?
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Ok, I finally found good instructions online!! I DO need to be able to undo Nut A to adjust it, does anybody know what size it is?
Cheers!
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
I should have stated that the nut A holds the part that locates the jet. Yes, the jet must be all the way in, the needle all the way down, and then tighten nut A to lock it in place. Nut B controls how far in the jet can travel, thus adjusting the mixture. What you have done is correct. During the mixture adjustment process occasionally recheck that the clunk still happens.
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
ok, so the fact that if I tighten nut B all the way up with the spring on and the jet in the clunk stops isn't a bad thing. Am I correct?
Just checking I've done it all ok, like I said, I couldn't undo nut A to adjust it. I just moved nut B up and down.
Thanks
Just checking I've done it all ok, like I said, I couldn't undo nut A to adjust it. I just moved nut B up and down.
Thanks
'If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Make sure the needle is not sticking down too far - in fact - why not remove the needle - and test for clunk without the needle fitted. The piston should fall to land on a raised 'rivet' head on the bridge - I'm sure it will! The needle should then be fitted with the shoulder in line with the base of the piston.
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Thanks for all the help! I've done it!
Found an article here that finally cleared up the last bit of confusion for me: http://sucarb.co.uk/technical-hs-type-c ... djustments
Thanks All!
Back on the car tonight, Battery on charge and gauges and speedo back in ready for engine firing up in the next couple of weeks!
Cheers all!
Found an article here that finally cleared up the last bit of confusion for me: http://sucarb.co.uk/technical-hs-type-c ... djustments
Thanks All!
Back on the car tonight, Battery on charge and gauges and speedo back in ready for engine firing up in the next couple of weeks!
Cheers all!
'If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
And treat those two impostors just the same'
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Carb back on with throttle cable and vacuum advance reattached and air filter. Just to re make my dash and attach choke cable now.
Cleaning in Coke then petrol has worked wonders to highlight how filthy to rest is....[frame][/frame][frame][/frame]
Cleaning in Coke then petrol has worked wonders to highlight how filthy to rest is....[frame][/frame][frame][/frame]
'If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Just a small point, but if the pancake filter is used without a stub stack you will actually lose efficiency (and hence torque and power) compared to the standard system!
Not very much admittedly, but if you compare the pancake with and without insert then we are talking 3-4%, which is massive in tuning terms!
The reason for this is that the air has to turn 90 degrees over a sharp lip, which causes restrictions to the flow. It also helps create noise, which is the sole purpose of a pancake filter! Fitting the stub stack creates a nice rounded throat for the air and hence improves flow.
K&N are very good flowing filters although their reputation (helped by David Vizard) seems to be even better than their products!
Not very much admittedly, but if you compare the pancake with and without insert then we are talking 3-4%, which is massive in tuning terms!
The reason for this is that the air has to turn 90 degrees over a sharp lip, which causes restrictions to the flow. It also helps create noise, which is the sole purpose of a pancake filter! Fitting the stub stack creates a nice rounded throat for the air and hence improves flow.
K&N are very good flowing filters although their reputation (helped by David Vizard) seems to be even better than their products!
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Ah, I see!
It was a case of style over science with that purchase if I'm honest...
Sub stack. Talk to me. How do I make this happen? Where can I buy one, I'm willing to learn!!!!
Cheers!
It was a case of style over science with that purchase if I'm honest...
Sub stack. Talk to me. How do I make this happen? Where can I buy one, I'm willing to learn!!!!
Cheers!
'If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Here's a couple of types, try the Mini specialists.
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
So they go on. Then my filter and lid as normal?
'If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
They go on top of the back plate, you may need longer bolts with the billet type - depends how deep the counter bores are.
Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
You need the second one in Panky's post. The others will not work together with the pancake filter.
Edit. Interesting, I just had a look on eBay to see if there were any on there. I could only find different types with a higher profile. These lose much of their advantage of the smooth flow into the mouth by adding another sharp corner into the flow. They also effectively reduce the depth of the filter can, further adversely affecting flow.
Rimmer Bros have them, but in pairs (phone a friend?)
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/ItemSearch- ... s--srcin-1
Edit. Interesting, I just had a look on eBay to see if there were any on there. I could only find different types with a higher profile. These lose much of their advantage of the smooth flow into the mouth by adding another sharp corner into the flow. They also effectively reduce the depth of the filter can, further adversely affecting flow.
Rimmer Bros have them, but in pairs (phone a friend?)
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/ItemSearch- ... s--srcin-1
1956 Morris Minor Series II
1959 MGA 1600 Roadster
1966 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 MOD
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
'If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Hi Edd,if you need a hand or tools or a dry garage to work in,im not too far from you(G.T.Torrington)would be nice to see your mog.mines a 68 2 door.
1968 2 door 1275
Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
No, I would say that that one would give very little improvement.
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Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Cheers Neil,
It would be grand to find one of those on its own rather than a pair!!
I'll have a scour, so I'm right in saying, filter base plate, stub stack, filter, filter pancake lid fella?
It would be grand to find one of those on its own rather than a pair!!
I'll have a scour, so I'm right in saying, filter base plate, stub stack, filter, filter pancake lid fella?
'If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
And treat those two impostors just the same'
Edd, 26, Devon.
Re: Edd's 1969 2 door. UHU62H
Yes, that's right
1956 Morris Minor Series II
1959 MGA 1600 Roadster
1966 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 MOD
1959 MGA 1600 Roadster
1966 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 MOD