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1290.1 | | ANNECY::MATTHEWS | M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH | Thu Nov 15 1990 08:44 | 12 |
| Could this be a problem with the inlet manifold gasket ???
If air is getting into the system somewhere between the carb
and the engine, you might experience this type of problem.
It might even be that the hose connecting the manifold to
the servo is leaking ... assuming the a Datsun Cherry has
a servo for the brakes.
You could always have a problem with the distributor. Perhaps
the automatic advance isn't working properly.
Mark
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1290.2 | | KERNEL::LLOYDA | Don't worry... Be Happy ;^) | Thu Nov 15 1990 09:45 | 12 |
| The inlet manifold gasket sounds pretty good... I had a problem
with the Exhaust manifold gasket breaking up. I'll stick that on
the top of my list.
I don't know much about cars, I just get the manual and follow the
instructions... why the servo for the brakes ???
I think the distributer is o.k.
Ta,
Alan.
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1290.3 | | ANNECY::MATTHEWS | M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH | Thu Nov 15 1990 10:19 | 5 |
| The servo is usually tapped off the inlet manifold. If the
pipe is leaking, it has the same effect as a leaking inlet
manifold gasket ... air gets in.
Mark
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1290.4 | Mine does it | IOSG::MARSHALL | Waterloo Sunset | Thu Nov 15 1990 11:45 | 5 |
| My metro does it to a small extent when the engine's cold and I'm using the
choke. I thought it was just that the mixture wasn't right, so maybe your
carb needs adjusting?
Scott
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1290.5 | Sounds like.... | ODDONE::TILLING_S | | Thu Nov 15 1990 17:59 | 17 |
| Fixed venturi carbs like webers, Ford etc as opposed to strombergs and
solex and SUs usualy have some sort of accelerator pump to add extra
fuel to the mixture when the throttle is floored. This pump is usualy
a small part bolted to the main carb body and actuated by a lever
and cam system from the main throttle spindle. This may or may not
have a pump jet associated with it and built into the carb body.
What usualy happens is that the jet gets blocked or the cam needs
adjusting.
The best way to sort this is to by a Haynes manual and go through
all the carb adjustments one by one.
Hope this helps.....
Simonf
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1290.6 | If you have a flat spot... | HOTSPR::KENNEDY | Chaos is a Science. | Fri Nov 16 1990 14:59 | 25 |
| Does this engine have a fixed or variable venturi carb??
If fixed venturi:
Remove the air filter, peer into the choke tube while an accomplice
smartly floors the the accelerator pedal (engine recently run but
now switched off). You should see petrol issued from a delivery
pipe somewhere in the choke tube - it may be difficult to see the
delivery tube but you should certainly see/hear the petrol being
squirted out. It is usually quite a reasonable quantity that is
dumped down the choke tube if the accelerator padal is fully
floored, also the delivery will continue for one or two seconds
after the pedal actually hits he floor. There is not normally any
adjustment - if it doesn't work the delivery tube may be blocked, or
more likely the pump diaphram is shot.
If variable venturi:
Check the slide damper has oil, remove the air filter and manally
push the slide up - you should feel the damper resisting the movement.
When you release the slide it should snap shut virtually undamped.
Have fun.
- John.
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1290.7 | | ANNECY::MATTHEWS | M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH | Fri Nov 16 1990 15:33 | 4 |
| ... also, some variable venturi carbs use diaphram dampers, rather
then oil filled. Could be a broken diaphram ...
Mark
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1290.8 | Don't forget the distributor | NEWOA::VANDIK::HENNEMAN | Reality? - not today thanks | Fri Nov 16 1990 16:04 | 5 |
| Nobody's mentioned the fact that you can get the same kind of symptoms from a
distributor fault - like damaged points, sticking advance weights, iffy
condenser, worn cam lobes, broken or stretched springs, etc.
Dick
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1290.9 | This has always puzzled me | IOSG::MARSHALL | Waterloo Sunset | Fri Nov 16 1990 16:16 | 7 |
| What is the correct sort of oil to put in the dashpot on an SU carb?
Haynes doesn't help: it says "fill with correct grade of oil..." but nowhere
does it say what the correct grade is!
I've always used ordinary engine oil, and it's seemed to work OK...
Scott
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1290.10 | Dashpot oil | JUNO::WOOD | Scalpel, scissors, replace head ....... | Fri Nov 16 1990 16:24 | 8 |
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I always beleived it to be more 3-in-1 type of oil that was supposed to be used
although never having used SUs I am not certain. It will be very useful to know
though, as the Sprint has SUs, 2 of them, sounds like fun to set up !!!!
Alan
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1290.11 | | ODDONE::TILLING_S | | Fri Nov 16 1990 20:05 | 7 |
| Light machine oil.....3 in 1
Multigrade engine oil is too thick and will slow down throttle
response.
Simon
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1290.12 | ATF ? | OVAL::RUNDELLD | Dave Rundell @SBP 782-2950 | Mon Nov 19 1990 10:30 | 3 |
| Although not exactly the intended application, many people reckon ATF
to be the best.
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1290.13 | | CHEFS::CLEMENTSD | Public Sector and Telecomms | Mon Nov 19 1990 13:16 | 11 |
| I've been looking for a source of decent thin (like 10W) oil without
all the anti-oxidants and detergents and froth killers that get put
into a modern multigrade to use on my lathe headstock bearings. The
lathe was built in 1952 and the manual refers to oils no longer
made/sold/distributed. I contacted the a couple of makers of lubricants
"recommended" in the manual and guess what they both said.....?
"Use ATF fluid. Its a straight 10W oil and the only thing that is put
in it is a dye to make ita nice pretty colour."
So maybe the suggestion in -1 isn't so far off the mark after all.
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1290.14 | Wot's ATF? | IOSG::MARSHALL | Waterloo Sunset | Mon Nov 19 1990 13:31 | 3 |
| ???
Scott
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1290.15 | Automatic Transmission Fluid | CHEFS::CLEMENTSD | Public Sector and Telecomms | Mon Nov 19 1990 14:27 | 1 |
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1290.16 | A solution at last !!! | KERNEL::LLOYDA | Don't worry... Be Happy ;^) | Tue Dec 11 1990 09:49 | 7 |
| I finally tracked it down to the hose between the manifold and servo
for the brakes.
Thanks for everyones help !
Alan.
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1290.17 | | ANNECY::MATTHEWS | M+M Enterprises. Thats the CATCH | Tue Dec 11 1990 10:08 | 4 |
| See .1 :-) :-)
Mark
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