Trying to tune my 1.8TC B series is driving me mad. Whatever I do I can't get it right. I hope one of you experts may be able to give me a few pointers.
The symptoms are lumpy idle and plucking below 2500rpm. This is most noticeable at 30mph in 4th. Above that it pulls sweetly and strongly and above 3500rpm it is a flier. When I bought the car I was informed by the previous owner that it had a big valve head but I don't whether it was also fitted with a high lift cam which, I suppose could cause lumpy tickover.
I am 99% sure that the ignition system is right having fitted an Aldon contactless ignition, new leads and plugs and I have set the valve clearances as per Haynes. Air cleaners are the pancake type and I have tried AAU and AAA needles.
Having read the Haynes Manual and lots of internet articles on this subject I have balanced and set the carbs as instructed, even using Gunsons Carbalancer and Colourtune. It's a bit better but you wouldn't say it was sweet. It will tick over at 900 - 1000rpm but the engine rocks about and that is translated to lumpy feel at low throttle on the road. Had a look at the plugs and they look a perfect colour.
I'm starting to think I should throw some money at the job by asking a local MG specialist to have a look, but I bought the car to learn and I don't like giving up.
Thanks and sorry for this tome!
The symptoms are lumpy idle and plucking below 2500rpm. This is most noticeable at 30mph in 4th. Above that it pulls sweetly and strongly and above 3500rpm it is a flier. When I bought the car I was informed by the previous owner that it had a big valve head but I don't whether it was also fitted with a high lift cam which, I suppose could cause lumpy tickover.
I am 99% sure that the ignition system is right having fitted an Aldon contactless ignition, new leads and plugs and I have set the valve clearances as per Haynes. Air cleaners are the pancake type and I have tried AAU and AAA needles.
Having read the Haynes Manual and lots of internet articles on this subject I have balanced and set the carbs as instructed, even using Gunsons Carbalancer and Colourtune. It's a bit better but you wouldn't say it was sweet. It will tick over at 900 - 1000rpm but the engine rocks about and that is translated to lumpy feel at low throttle on the road. Had a look at the plugs and they look a perfect colour.
I'm starting to think I should throw some money at the job by asking a local MG specialist to have a look, but I bought the car to learn and I don't like giving up.
Thanks and sorry for this tome!
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