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Re: Dual SU's vs. Weber Downdraft

To: David Councill <dcouncil@imt.net>
Subject: Re: Dual SU's vs. Weber Downdraft
From: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 14:09:13 -0800
Charley, I think you are misconstruing the "bedding in" part. That occurs 
after the engine is started, when you run it at a constant RPM for a 
certain period of time, say, at 2500 RPM for 30 minutes. The point is, 
you want to get it running at this RPM ASAP, and not be cranking and 
cranking trying to start the engine (as could happen with a first-time 
startup with a new carburetor of a different type), and then fussing 
getting it to run correctly. So I think it was sage advice not to swap 
carburetors while the engine is being rebuilt with a new cam, even if the 
long-term plan is to change to a Weber.

Twist's description of starting up a new engine is perfectly correct as 
far as it goes, but it doesn't go so far as to describe the process of 
bedding in a new cam.

Charley & Peggy Robinson had this to say:

>  Here we go with that "Bedding in the cam" bit again.  Funny thing, I
>was looking at John Twist's tech tips recently.  Among them he had a tip
>on initial startup.  He sez to crank it with the ignition off until the
>oil pressure comes up, then start it up.  That's the way I did it. 
>Guess I wrecked my reground cam.  (G, D&R)  
>
>  I agree about the SU vs Weber question.  Stay with what work.  Er, as
>long as they work right.  If they don't, make overhauling them part of
>the job.
>
>  Cheers,
>
>  CR
>


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Max Heim
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