Re: Marina Roadster
More than enough.
does that put to bed your sticky valve theory, it's still possible but seems unlikely.
As for timing/fuel issues, starting by the book is always a good idea but i have found that modern fuels are remarkably different from 1970's and a good play with settings eventually leads to a result. I did several runs once with the bonnet off driving quiet roads with a steepish hill setting the timing to the point just before pinking, then setting jets etc, and then repeating the process. I have to say that even the cheapest electronic ignitions make a world of difference at both low revs and at maximum beans.
Originally posted by cameronfurnival
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does that put to bed your sticky valve theory, it's still possible but seems unlikely.
As for timing/fuel issues, starting by the book is always a good idea but i have found that modern fuels are remarkably different from 1970's and a good play with settings eventually leads to a result. I did several runs once with the bonnet off driving quiet roads with a steepish hill setting the timing to the point just before pinking, then setting jets etc, and then repeating the process. I have to say that even the cheapest electronic ignitions make a world of difference at both low revs and at maximum beans.
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