S Skyguy Well-known member Joined Sep 23, 2012 Messages 135 Reaction score 0 Location Poole Aug 27, 2018 #1 Hi all, I have standard 1600 tp which is running a bit lean and as such over heats a bit, question is how do Iadjust the carb to make it run richer?
Hi all, I have standard 1600 tp which is running a bit lean and as such over heats a bit, question is how do Iadjust the carb to make it run richer?
Moseley Well-known member Joined Sep 15, 2013 Messages 1,534 Reaction score 124 Location Worcester Aug 27, 2018 #2 That is a question with many answers... firstly, how have you determined it is running lean? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That is a question with many answers... firstly, how have you determined it is running lean? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
S Skyguy Well-known member Joined Sep 23, 2012 Messages 135 Reaction score 0 Location Poole Aug 27, 2018 #3 By checking the emission.
subheatadey Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Sep 15, 2013 Messages 1,160 Reaction score 28 Location Batley, it's God awful! Aug 27, 2018 #4 If your timing is tickety bollocks stick a colourtune plug in and adjust the carb
S Skyguy Well-known member Joined Sep 23, 2012 Messages 135 Reaction score 0 Location Poole Aug 27, 2018 #5 subheatadey said: If your timing is tickety bollocks stick a colourtune plug in and adjust the carb Click to expand... Never thought about using colour tune.
subheatadey said: If your timing is tickety bollocks stick a colourtune plug in and adjust the carb Click to expand... Never thought about using colour tune.
subheatadey Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Sep 15, 2013 Messages 1,160 Reaction score 28 Location Batley, it's God awful! Aug 27, 2018 #6 They're of those things that once you have used one you wonder why I didn't have one years ago.
Karmann70 Well-known member Joined Mar 16, 2009 Messages 222 Reaction score 0 Location Chelmsford , Essex Aug 27, 2018 #7 I could do with sorting my mixture too .. is this the right one ? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gunson-G4074-Colortune-Single-Plug/dp/B0012MB4VE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535387549&sr=8-1&keywords=colortune+14mm
I could do with sorting my mixture too .. is this the right one ? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gunson-G4074-Colortune-Single-Plug/dp/B0012MB4VE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535387549&sr=8-1&keywords=colortune+14mm
thejinx Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Mar 30, 2011 Messages 1,559 Reaction score 73 Location swansea Aug 28, 2018 #8 So I take it that you change the mixture screw to get the blue flame?
Happystamps Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2010 Messages 1,080 Reaction score 1 Location Worcester Aug 29, 2018 #9 I use a Gunson CO meter, which you should be able to pick up second hand for about £50. Set it to 2-4% CO and you know it's bang on. For the process, see here: http://www.vw-resource.com/34pict3.html Don't forget to set your timing, dwell and valves first, or your carb settings may well be nonsense.
I use a Gunson CO meter, which you should be able to pick up second hand for about £50. Set it to 2-4% CO and you know it's bang on. For the process, see here: http://www.vw-resource.com/34pict3.html Don't forget to set your timing, dwell and valves first, or your carb settings may well be nonsense.