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Re: [FOT] Dellorto/Weber Fuel Foaming?

To: "Joe Guinan" <joeg@neb.rr.com>, <fot@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [FOT] Dellorto/Weber Fuel Foaming?
From: <triumph_marx@freenet.de>
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 17:11:14 +0100
Just a guess:

When the engine revs won't come down quickly in most cases it is overriched
mixture.

Does your butterflies move freely?
Does the linkage block on full throttle?

I ran the Weber DCOE's only one time without soft mounting and they didn't
perform well.

I use overdrive springs for the anti-vibration mounting. They are stiff enough
and last.

Sorry that I can't help more.

Chris


----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Guinan" <joeg@neb.rr.com>
To: <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 5:08 AM
Subject: [FOT] Dellorto/Weber Fuel Foaming?


> I'm running dual Dellorto DHLA40 carbs on my street/autocross Spitfire, and
> am having some troubles.  These are quite similar to the Weber DCOE, using
> the same manifolds and filters but different jets (which of course have to
> be ordered from Europe) - so I'm hoping someone running DCOEs has run into
> something like this problem.  I swapped from one set to another and found I
> had a several of the Thackery spring washers broken.  I simply replaced
them
> with nuts an bolts with lock washers.  Now I'm having a hard time getting
> the engine revs to drop back down.  When I shift, the revs actually climb.
> I am using the plastic anti-vibration mounts with the large O Rings front
> and back.  I put on some new return springs, and the butterflies snap
closed
> on both carbs.  I don't seem to have any air leaks around the manifold to
> carb junction.  When running the engine without the vent covers on the
> carbs, I observe some "splashing" of fuel above the jets.  That might be
the
> source of extra fuel, but I still think I must have to find a source of air
> getting through as well.
>
> My question is, "What are the typical symptoms associated with fuel foaming
> from vibration of the carbs?"  I may not actually be getting foaming, but
> simply getting some sloshing around that ends up with extra fuel draining
> into the throats of the carbs somehow.  I do have another set of thackery
> washers, so will probably put those on first and see if the problem goes
> away.  If it still acts the same way, I'm going to have to pull this set of
> carbs off the car and see if I can figure out what is going on.  Maybe
> someone could point me in the right direction?
>
> I searched the FoT archives because I remembered a short discussion of
> thackery spring washers vs. rubber cushion washers.   Mark B mentioned
using
> the rubber washers on the top bolts where they won't get destroyed by
> gasoline, and the thackery washers on the bottom mounts.  Sounds sensible,
> and I'll be doing that when I find a source of rubber washers.  Will try
> Fastenal tomorrow.
>
> Joe Guinan
> Fremont, NE
> Spitfires
>
>
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