Hi all
Very frustrated by a nagging problem and feel I've run out of ideas, so throw myself on the mercy of the megabrain here ...
I originally had a problem with the engine taking a long time to drop revs from say 5k back to idle - thats documented at
http://cal-look.no/lounge/index.php/topic,28025.msg346088.html#msg346088 The engine drops ok from high revs now, and pretty much snaps back to idle from a sharp rev of say 3k or 4k.
The problem is that a small intended increase in revs - say to 1.5k, 2k keeps increasing by itself, up to 3k or 4k and stays there. A sharp blip on the throttle and it falls back to idle ok. I thought I understood this was an air leak somewhere meaning extra air being drawn in below the butterfly mimicking the throttle being opened.
The carbs/manifolds have now been apart a few times for this and other reasons, and most recently reassembled with thick new gaskets and permatex between manifolds and heads.
But if I spray carb cleaner around the base of the manifolds at idle, there *is* bubbling, but no increase in revs. Don't the bubbles suggest air being pushed out rather than sucked in? Confirmed by the no increase in revs? If this is the air leak, what more can I do to stop it? The manifold ends have been sanded on glass, I'm using 10/13 nuts to make sure they get tightened down, I shortened head studs that were touching the manifolds. And all testing is via the linkage, so it's not the pedal/cable.
Also ...
With the air mixture screws 2.5-3 turns out the engine runs/sounds great (to me anyway) but the adjustments for normal tuning don't seem to do anything. On some barrels at least I can turn the screw in all the way with little/no difference, maybe even a small increase in revs.
Is this all really just an air leak somewhere - and if so, suggestions for how to get rid of it?
Could this be a problem within the carbs (DRLA 40s)? I can't make a causal link but before this started to happen they did get exposed to weather for a while (another story). I know they got very wet and can't rule out possibly froze. I dismantled and rebuilt them afterwards but have always had a nagging concern about them. Part of me would like to start with new carbs but I'd hate to do it and find the problem isn't fixed!
Hoping someone has been in exactly the same position - and knows the solution.
I'd be racing on Sunday if not for this - some places I could get away with it, but the staging road/queue at Crail means I need to do exactly those little throttle blips that cause the runaway revs.
Thank you for reading.