Carb Jet questions
Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 12:30 pm
I've got some lingering issues with my newly-rebuilt carbs not idling smoothly, and wonder if anyone can offer some insight.
In a recent discussion I had with a local guy, he commented that our Zenith's have trouble with new gasoline. He commented that it had to do with a change in the specific gravity of the fuel due to various additives. In particular, this was said to effect the midrange between idle and the high rpms. He indicated that the idling problems were related to a lean condition.
He has recommended the following modifications: He suggested boring out the Idle Jets to 65 (next drill size up), running 135-140 for the Main Jets, and replacing the Air Correction Jets with 170-180 (SAV price $55 each!). He tells me to expect the idle adjusting screws to be at only 1/4 - 1/2 turn out.
I'm a bit reluctant to go modifying the jets and spending $220 on new jets, if they're not necessary. But the guy who made the recommendations is pretty savvy on carbs (Tom Zat of Alfa Romeo fame). So, can anybody here comment on these proposed changes?
Thank You,
Paul
In a recent discussion I had with a local guy, he commented that our Zenith's have trouble with new gasoline. He commented that it had to do with a change in the specific gravity of the fuel due to various additives. In particular, this was said to effect the midrange between idle and the high rpms. He indicated that the idling problems were related to a lean condition.
He has recommended the following modifications: He suggested boring out the Idle Jets to 65 (next drill size up), running 135-140 for the Main Jets, and replacing the Air Correction Jets with 170-180 (SAV price $55 each!). He tells me to expect the idle adjusting screws to be at only 1/4 - 1/2 turn out.
I'm a bit reluctant to go modifying the jets and spending $220 on new jets, if they're not necessary. But the guy who made the recommendations is pretty savvy on carbs (Tom Zat of Alfa Romeo fame). So, can anybody here comment on these proposed changes?
Thank You,
Paul