SM Hunter Posted June 17, 2015 Author Report Posted June 17, 2015 (edited) Thnks a lot for all the tips! assembled the engine but i need to tighten the head to toque specs :) installed a clutch pump... clucthpump in the middle test fitting engine Edited June 17, 2015 by SM Hunter Quote
altezzaclub Posted June 17, 2015 Report Posted June 17, 2015 Not a lot of room for air cleaners with the wide heads! Those clutch screws look pretty weak. Usually the are 8mm bolts. Quote
SM Hunter Posted June 18, 2015 Author Report Posted June 18, 2015 (edited) i have mesh filters ;) don't worry ... the upper one is orignal had to space out the lower mount of the pump to align it better with the pedal, the screws are big enough :) bad pic :) Edited June 18, 2015 by SM Hunter Quote
SM Hunter Posted June 18, 2015 Author Report Posted June 18, 2015 mounted coil and fuel pump last time this is out i hope exhaust is a bit low.. need to heat it up then bend it.. tried using a propane burner to get it hot.. nahh had to get some more heavy duty stuff.. cutting torch.. welded the manifold to the orginal exhaust.. probly way too small hmm.. alternator mount welding a better alternator mount JDM as F**K mounted everything together..missing -Gearbox oil -iginition--> firing it -gear lever -getting the air out of the cluch system and checking everything.. Quote
SM Hunter Posted July 14, 2015 Author Report Posted July 14, 2015 Thanks :) found out cams where wrong , fixed that and then it fired up, had to pullstart it due to bad starter, so now i have a few porblems i need to fix, not running good, idle is good but i need to carefully step on the throttle to prevet killing it, if i push the pedal to the floor it dies... and i have a ticking noise from the gearbox.. grrrr and that bad starter... anyways, opned up the carbs and cleaning them out :) also giving them a light polish :) Quote
altezzaclub Posted July 14, 2015 Report Posted July 14, 2015 Put some fuel in the carbs and make sure the pump jets squirt it all over the floor before you fit the carbs back on. On a Weber you can shoot a jet of fuel right across the garage. i need to carefully step on the throttle to prevet killing it, That sounds like a blocked pump jet, unless the jets are much much too small so it is very lean. Quote
SM Hunter Posted July 14, 2015 Author Report Posted July 14, 2015 (edited) yeah, I'm starting to understand why theese kind of carbs use a lot of fuel! 2/4 of the accs pump jets where blocked, took the whole carbs apart, cleaned, used a air gun and carb cleaner to clean everything, and blew thorugh all the jets, then polished them up a bit, put it toghether but I'm having problems with 1 part but ill look into that later :) had new pumps laying, aswell as floats needles:) its soo nice to know how the stuff you have under the hood works, I'm almost glad the carbs where clogged up so i got a chance to learn how side draft carbs work Edited July 14, 2015 by SM Hunter Quote
Mechanical Sympathy Posted July 15, 2015 Report Posted July 15, 2015 Nice work! I'm going to throw mine in a friend's ultrasonic polisher when I kit them, but yours look great. I'm so envious that you achieve all this in a timeframe that makes me feel.. lazy! The only real design flaw with these carbs is that the inner venturis always work loose as they are only held tight by the grub screw that goes through the body at 45 degrees, resulting in poor idling and economy. The grub screws can of course be tightened, but over-tigthening risks cracking. Try to secure the inner venturis as best you can with some kind of sealant and/or locktite. Quote
SM Hunter Posted July 15, 2015 Author Report Posted July 15, 2015 Thanks, I'll take it apart and put locktite there for sure! yep, ultrasonic would be the best, cleaning them by hand takes time and always leaves some spots... anyways, I'm not done with the carbs, the top is just placed there I'm still missing something inside... is part #73 supposed to sit halfway above the top of the carb? can't remember it was like this when i took them apart... Quote
SM Hunter Posted July 15, 2015 Author Report Posted July 15, 2015 fund out its supposed to sit halfway up, but i know this question is pretty stupid but i just want to be sure... O-ring up or O ring down? i don't know if its sealing something in the chamber top or whaterever? Quote
altezzaclub Posted July 15, 2015 Report Posted July 15, 2015 Is that an air jet? If the top is wider than the thread, then the O-ring goes just under the top rim and seals against the carb body, like your left-hand picture. If the screw is straight-sided then the O-ring must seal under it, like your right-hand picture but right underneath the top screw. It should screw down firmly on something, not just sit somewhere without screwing in properly. I'm a Weber man unfortunately, so I haven't had Solexes apart. Quote
SM Hunter Posted July 15, 2015 Author Report Posted July 15, 2015 (edited) sorry for a really bad explanation but it studied the manual and found out how its suposed to be :) i think they are part of the accs pump assembly.. anyways, the accs pumps worked liek a dream! squirted like they should, atleast i think! got the carbs back on the engine.. 1 problem less! now i just need braided fuel hose to go with my fancy fuel lines Edited July 15, 2015 by SM Hunter Quote
altezzaclub Posted July 16, 2015 Report Posted July 16, 2015 Lookin' good! If this motor goes like it should you will be amazed, excited and estactic with the performance, a massive change from the K. Quote
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