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JohnC wrote:Well done John..... your perseverance has paid off. . Glad to hear it was nothing too serious.
Just for the record, I always give the throttle a small kick once I have started cranking (NEVER before), which seems to help the engine to fire..... this applies to most.. if not, all... carburettor engines.
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johnb wrote:By the way, the choke operated as it should yesterday when the engine was running; slowly turning to the vertical position as the coolant temperature increased.
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JohnC wrote:...... but, what I would do, if you have not done this already, is remove the choke mechanism cover on the off side of the carb and put a small drop of oil on to each pivot and shaft... allow to work its way in, then spray the mechanism with WD40, I do this every so often (ie:- say once a year).
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BIG_MVS wrote:Nice one John
Are you able to join us on the 26th for our annual January meet?
AreTee wrote:Hi John,
It's good to hear you have got it going. I look forward to seeing the results.
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purchesg wrote:Hi Gareth
My car is fitted with a Weber DGAS, as used in the 3.0 litre Capri etc.
Uses the standard manifold with an adaptor plate to fit it where the larger carb normally resides, and the mounting for the little original carb simply blanked off. Mine has the water temp driven auto choke. The car goes like a cut cat.
I can check the jet sizes for you if you are interested - email me at [email protected].
There is another car in New Zealand set up the same way - it works really well.
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purchesg wrote:Hi Gareth
My car is fitted with a Weber DGAS, as used in the 3.0 litre Capri etc.
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gareth004 wrote:I bought a GTA Carb model earlier this year. I have problems with the standard carb which has a small flat spot on 1500 revs. I have taken it to a garage where he said I would need a wax stat as choke does not work, which I cannot source.
Can anyone suggest anything to help or maybe an alternative solution.
johnb wrote:JohnC wrote:It is a pity this thread has gone underground so we dont know what is going on, so I am reluctant to put my tuppence worth in. :cry:
I'd be interested in anything related to carb set-up/experience as I'm still on the learning curve with the A310.
AreTee wrote:I would also like to hear as the choke on my A310 hasn't worked properly for the 7 years that I have had the car, even though it has had a new wax thing before I purchased the cat.
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JohnC wrote:gareth004 wrote:I bought a GTA Carb model earlier this year. I have problems with the standard carb which has a small flat spot on 1500 revs. I have taken it to a garage where he said I would need a wax stat as choke does not work, which I cannot source.
Can anyone suggest anything to help or maybe an alternative solution.johnb wrote:JohnC wrote:It is a pity this thread has gone underground so we dont know what is going on, so I am reluctant to put my tuppence worth in. :cry:
I'd be interested in anything related to carb set-up/experience as I'm still on the learning curve with the A310.AreTee wrote:I would also like to hear as the choke on my A310 hasn't worked properly for the 7 years that I have had the car, even though it has had a new wax thing before I purchased the cat.
Rob
Does anybody know what the outcome was of this request for help to cure the flat spot problem ...... it seems a few members were interested in this particular subject.
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