[Fot] TR4 - Carbs, cams and distributors
Scott Janzen
sjanzen at me.com
Tue Nov 13 10:08:33 MST 2012
Just writing to say thanks to all for input, and providing an update on where this all shook out.
It started with SU piston clatter and looking for causes - Henry Frye and others suggested I'd better start with the basics and check cam timing and lash. Turns out timing was off by a tooth plus four degrees (the offset between the choice of bolt holes on the gear). The BFE M23-108 cam is now dialed in to specs.
A leak-down test also gave perfect results - 5% or less across the board.
Thinking the ignition was not working correctly, I shipped the crank-triggered ignition module that was in the car off to the manufacturer, and they confirmed that it was not firing consistently throughout the rev range, and at 15 years old or more, was not repairable. Several of you suggested going back to a Lucas distributor (hmmm, really?) and I got a "rebuilt" one through Jeff at Advanced Distributors. This is clearly better than new, both in appearance and in re-engineering, and cheaper than almost any alternative. Jeff says there's good durability and no points scatter up to 10,000 RPM , waaay above the 7,000 this engine is good for. Plus, I buy from a guy who supports our hobby and is there for follow-up if needed. win-win.
The E-prod TR4 now runs and sounds great with no carb clatter, "idles" at 1500, and revs nicely (in the garage, anyway) so the real test will be Summit Point - Turkey Bowl - Thanksgiving weekend. Hope it's not snowing! After that, I'll have to decide whether to take this car back to vintage specs or keep it around as-is, with fiberglass flares and racing slicks.
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