Absolutely right! Both carbs have loose throttle shafts. But the front one drops the engine speed several hundred rpms when the throttle shaft is squirted with carb cleaner. Sounds like it would probably stall if given more than a one second spray.
I have seen oversize shafts. But does anyone make a brass bushing set for these? That seems like it would be a more permanent solution compared to steel on pot metal. Is there a temporary solution for this until new shafts or bushings can be acquired? Thanks again to all! Tim Benner 1965 MK2 It sounds like you probably have worn throttle shafts. Easiest way to tell is, while the engine is running, shoot a little carb cleaner where you think there might be a leak. If the engine changes rpm, you've got a leak. Then it is time for a rebush. Christopher DeStaffany Friday Harbor, Wa > Is it possible to run too rich at idle and too lean > at speed? The reason I > pose this question is that in playing with the carb > linkage a few minutes > ago I noticed that the throttle shafts seem a little > loose in their > bearings. They can be jiggled up and down. Not an > extreme amount but they > do look loose. Maybe a packing little bit of grease > on the shafts where > they enter the carb body would make a quick test of > this theory... or am I > thinking too hard? /// [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list /// Send admin requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive /// Send list postings to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// Edit your replies! If they include this trailer, they will NOT be sent.
