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Postby JohnC » Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:40 pm

John, have you had chance to have a look at your carbs yet? :lol: Sorry could not resist :oops:

.....all checked and OK, like I said they would be.....are you sure you did not get a whiff of the stale glue on your roof :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby BIG_MVS » Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:44 pm

Touche :lol:

I'll get "her in doors" to put her wall paper scraping to good use and finish my poor attempt! What spray did you recommend by the way?

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Postby Trevor Skedge » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:14 am

John,

Thanks for the advice on the carbs. I thought my first port of call would be to check the plugs and timing and then replace all the vacuum pipes whilst checking they are correctly connected.

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Postby JohnC » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:45 am

What spray did you recommend by the way?

I remember describing this before to you, here is a reminder as the memory cells seem to be failing you.....must be getting older :lol: :lol: :lol:

"If you are going to clean off the roof yourself, I filled an empty kitchen cleaner trigger spray bottle with acetone, lined the interior with old sheets, and by spraying small areas at a time, the adesive/foam comes away quite easily, but as Alan says, it is not a nice job."

...you might remember that Alan and I used a wood chisel, say 1 inch, (25mm for you youngesters) but remember to cover the interior with a couple of layers of old sheets and try and catch the soffened globs of glue before they drop.
Seriously, it is well worth getting it really clean before regluing new foam, you dont want to have to do it again, but also do it in a well ventilated spot, but as you are going to do very small areas at a time, say 6 x 6 inch spot, it is not really a problem. I did it all with the front seats as foward as possible, and sitting on the back seats, you can get to all the roof from there.

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Postby Trevor Skedge » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:09 pm

Had a brief look at the carbs today and first thing I noticed is the idle acceleration capsule actuating rod is not connected. I refitted this into the capsule however I think the capsule is U/S as when I suck through the vac connection there is no seal. Is this right?
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Postby JohnC » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:45 pm

When you say there is no seal, are you suggesting that the capsules diaphram is perforated? Try blowing as well, into the vac connection pipe and if you can hear or sense air escaping then yes, the capsule is u/s.

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Postby Trevor Skedge » Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:47 pm

Yes if I keep blowing or sucking there is little resistance and can continue to suck until lungs are full, ie it leaks.

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Postby Trevor Skedge » Sun Aug 30, 2009 10:55 pm

I have now set the tappet clearance and here are a couple of pics for those that have not had their valve covers off.
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I went to Wings and wheels at Dunsfold today with the Lotus Esprit Forum and took the GTA as the Esprit has a technical hitch. Here are a few pics of the car now that I have removed a few of the stripes. The rest may stay or go, not sure yet. Car is performing a little better now but runs out of steam at 5000rpm so going to check the ignition advance next.
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Postby JohnC » Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:52 am

Car looks good Trevor :D ...have you been able to get a replacment capsule?

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Postby Trevor Skedge » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:31 am

John,

Been too busy at the moment but either locating one or repairing it is high on my list of to do's.

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Postby JohnC » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:41 am

I would say they are not repairable....it might be worth seeing if Renault can get you one, the part No. is 79 10 020 830.....worth a phone call :wink:

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Postby Trevor Skedge » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:50 am

Suspect you are right but as it is U/S I may open it up and see whats in there. Thanks for the part number.

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Postby Trevor Skedge » Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:07 pm

New front bumper located and purchased thanks to BIG MVS. Dropped it off at the paint shop this afternoon and they are going to get it done sometime next week. :D

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Postby si21 » Wed Sep 02, 2009 2:26 pm

JohnC wrote:
Looking forward to sorting out the carb problems soon as I get an hour or two.

Trevor, you appear to have a nice Atmo there from the pics, however when it comes to the carbs, be very careful what you do to them until you fully understand their operation. I would check everything else, ie:- timing, distributor cap, rotor, plug leads, and fit new plugs if they have not been changed recently, Check all the rubber pipe work connecting the carbs to manifold, solinoid valves etc. any crack or leak in any one of these, and the carbs will not work properly. My own view is, if the carb linkage does not appear to have been adjusted since manufacture, I would not adjust unless absolutely necessary, these carbs are fixed jet type and the only real adjustment, except idle rpm and idle mixture, is with the linkage, and this is unlikely to have been altered. Again my view is they would have been set up for optimum performance at the factory. What I would do is clean all the jets, check the accelerator pump nozzles are functioning, lubricate all moving parts including the horizontal pully wheel which the accelerator cable is attached to, and take the two screws out of the cover of the automatic choke, and make sure all the pivotes and levers are not siezed...and lubricate them.
Clearly I do not know how much you know about this type of two stage carb, but just in case you did`nt know, you will not be able see the twin barrel butterflies open if you just rev the engin while stationary, they are operated by vacuum, and the level of vacuum required cannot be achieved without the engin being under load.
Hope this is of help :wink:
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..............but let somebody else fix it :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thats fixed now by process of illimination and chemical test its just the head gasket :lol: :lol: now :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby Trevor Skedge » Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:44 pm

si21,

Thanks for the advice. I don't have a problem tackling these carbs and by the look of it they have been "got at" already so I need to put this right. Yes I will change the spark plugs (any recomendations?) and have set the ignition timing. I need to look at the switch on the accelerator pedal first and then the function of the vac solenoids. Also plan on renewing the vac lines as a matter of course.The carbs bear witness to some adjustments having been carried out but the manual lays out the proper setup fairly clearly so will follow that.
Been a bit of a plum and burnt a couple of fingers so right hand is not up to speed at the moment, should be fine by the weekend.

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