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Re: carb/ ignition probs

Postby a-teamlambretta » Mon Mar 09, 2015 8:46 pm

Update, just comparing the 150 main to a 190 and the 150 is bigger ffs. Looks like it's been drilled out. Fitted a 140 and seems a lot better. Will back the timing off to 21 aswell .
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Re: carb/ ignition probs

Postby johnnyXS » Mon Mar 09, 2015 11:42 pm

thats a good idea ! its an easy reversible test and if there is no improvement, then you will be able to eliminate aggressive timing being the problem with certainty.......... rather than just conviction. ;)
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Re: carb/ ignition probs

Postby a-teamlambretta » Tue Mar 10, 2015 12:04 pm

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=97 ... 4530428226


here is a vid of my motor , dont sound right to me :roll:
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Re: carb/ ignition probs

Postby johnnyXS » Tue Mar 10, 2015 2:36 pm

I don't have Facebook or any social media sites or Adobe Flash :roll:
Any chance you could upload the video to Youtube, Flickr or Photobucket ?
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Re: carb/ ignition probs

Postby a-teamlambretta » Tue Mar 10, 2015 2:45 pm

johnnyXS wrote:I don't have Facebook or any social media sites or Adobe Flash :roll:
Any chance you could upload the video to Youtube, Flickr or Photobucket ?


will have a go
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Re: carb/ ignition probs

Postby a-teamlambretta » Wed Mar 11, 2015 1:43 pm

try this
http://youtu.be/34XIXF8YVs8 think ive done it now ffs
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Re: carb/ ignition probs

Postby johnnyXS » Wed Mar 11, 2015 4:49 pm

Bingo ! Houston we have liftoff :D

Well I have to say that it sounds bluddy fantastic compared to my poor old scoot . :roll:

It does sound a little flat like the throttle response is slightly laggy but then you haven't got any kind of filter on the carb so its not going to give you a normal response anyway. It sounds to me like the engine is drawing far too much air too quickly and the needle slide is rising too fast which is probably over enriching the mixture .
just as an experiment try partially covering the venturi to varying degrees whilst giving it some wellie on the throttle . You might find the throttle response picks up better which would indicate you need to restrict the air flow.
Have you tried running it at high speed for a few miles then cutting the engine dead ? reading the spark plug will give you a good idea of whether the engine is running too rich at WOT

Apparently with these carbs you can adjust the overall volume of fuel available by changing the weight of the floats ! This was quite an interesting read http://www.kartservice.nl/pdf/DOC_Handbuch_Dellorto.pdf
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Re: carb/ ignition probs

Postby a-teamlambretta » Wed Mar 11, 2015 5:17 pm

johnnyXS wrote:Bingo ! Houston we have liftoff :D

Well I have to say that it sounds bluddy fantastic compared to my poor old scoot . :roll:

It does sound a little flat like the throttle response is slightly laggy but then you haven't got any kind of filter on the carb so its not going to give you a normal response anyway. The engine is drawing far too much air too quickly and the needle slide is rising too fast which is probably over enriching the mixture .
just as an experiment try partially covering the venturi to varying degrees whilst giving it some wellie on the throttle . You might find the throttle response picks up better which would indicate you need to restrict the air flow.
Have you tried running it at high speed for a few miles then cutting the engine dead ? reading the spark plug will give you a good idea of whether the engine is running too rich at WOT



theres no throttle lag , its the miss matched audio/vid bit like the old spag westerns lol. its top end revs dont sound clean to me and i have not been on the road yet. will get it built up now and get out on the road to see what its like , sounds fit other than that top end niggle . will up date in a couple of years when i get it done :lol:
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