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>What is the state of tune of the engine?
It has been bored, ported, big valves, roller rockers, and a "warm" Elgin cam.
Initially it had an old HIF44 carb from a Harley (chrome on chrome in chrome),
rebuilt by Joe Curto (I assume with the proper needle), and a 123 distributor.
But when I was unable to start it with everything new, I reverted to the older,
proven, distributor and carbs. Only today I remembered that the previous
engine was a 1098. It was built by Frank and Frankie and ran perfectly until
it developed a fatal knock.
Unfortunately, we have been travelling for three months (13,000 miles to
Alaska and back!), and I have forgotten some of what I did before (old age).
So I have started over checking all he specs. I found the rockers set at 0.010
in., when the cam probably wants 0.015-6 in. = 0.40mm. Don't know how much
that might inhibit starting. It now fires, but can't continue.
All suggestions welcome.
Michael Rowe
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From: Hal Faulkner via Spridgets
Cc: spridgets
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Engine Break-in
Michael,
What is the state of tune of the engine? The larger engine will most likely
need different needles. Vizard gives some suggestions for needles to be used
in engines in differing states of tune. If the engine is stock you should be
able to use the needles that are stock for a 1275. Careful break-in and
reading of the plugs could be important.
Hal
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 11:00 AM, Michael Rowe via Spridgets
<spridgets@autox.team.net> wrote:
I just remebered that the "formerly working perfecty" carbs I am using to
start my new 1275 engine were on a 1098 engine. What does that imply for
adjustment on this larger engine? Should they still be set initially at +12
flats? I do have a suggestion of flooding, but that could be from poor firing.
Michael Rowe
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<DIV>>What is the state of tune of the engine?</DIV>
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have forgotten some of what I did before (old age). So I have =
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>All suggestions welcome.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Michael Rowe</FONT></DIV>
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tune. If=20
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flooding, bu</FONT><FONT face=3DArial>t that could be from poor=20
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