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Re: Pop-Pop -> Black Poof = too rich?

To: Kirk Crawford <kirkbcrawford@kirkanddonna.com>, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Pop-Pop -> Black Poof = too rich?
From: doug@dougbraun.com
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 14:02:49 -0500
It could have been a momentary interruption of the ignition, possibly
caused by a poor connection.  It may not happen again
for years, or it may start doing it all the time tomorrow...

Doug Braun
'72 Spit

At 08:46 AM 1/23/2006 -0800, you wrote:
>My usual driving of my spit is generally short trips (4 miles) at relatively
>low speeds.  I have a 1968 Spitfire Mk III with a Weber DGV carb.  I know
>that the valves need to be adjusted on the car.  I noticed a few days ago
>that the car ran-on for a few seconds after shutting it down.  Well,
>yesterday I took the spit on a much longer trip (40 miles) on the freeway
>down to my parent's house.  After getting up to speed on the freeway for a
>few miles, (I love the electric OD Trans I have), I was driving along and
>heard in quick succession two loud pops come from under the hood.  I
>experienced a momentary drop in power while the pop's were happening.  I
>looked in the rear view mirror and saw a big puff of black smoke come out.
>I continued on my drive and the car ran fine the rest of the way and had no
>problems on the way back.
>
>Was this caused by a too rich mixture?  Could it have been some build-up on
>the plugs that fell off at speed and popped as it went out the tailpipe?
>What do you think?


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