[Healeys] SU slow run valve or open throttle coninued

WILLIAM B LAWRENCE ynotink at msn.com
Mon Jul 8 21:48:30 MDT 2024


Sorry Bob. Spidell…
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From: WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <ynotink at msn.com>
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] SU slow run valve or open throttle coninued

Bob Slidell, sorry I don’t have any report on that.
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] SU slow run valve or open throttle coninued

Totally stopped any run-on.

M

On Mon., Jul. 8, 2024, 11:19 a.m. Bob Spidell, <bspidell at comcast.net<mailto:bspidell at comcast.net>> wrote:
Did it prevent run-on?


On 7/7/2024 11:02 PM, WILLIAM B LAWRENCE via Healeys wrote:
The TR 6 (circa 1974) had a solenoid valve that dumped manifold vacuum when the ignition switch was turned off.

Bill L awrence
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] SU slow run valve or open throttle coninued

The later model MGB used an "Anti Run-on Valve" which subjected the float chambers to manifold vacuum when the key was turned off. I  would think one could be installed on a BJ8 without too much difficulty.

M

On Sun., Jul. 7, 2024, 5:11 p.m. Ken Freese via Healeys, <healeys at autox.team.net<mailto:healeys at autox.team.net>> wrote:
I already do the dump the clutch technique.
I have found that that the slower the idle the less run on, probably due
to less fuel present.
In a round about way my question was probably which idle technique gives
a leaner mixture? Maybe at a specified idle speed the mixtures are the
same.
Since American cars of the 70's used idle solenoids, I am thinking I
could put on a solenoid for the idle with ignition off. When ignition is
off the throttle blades go completely closed. Combined with a low idle I
might be less irritated.
Ken Freese
65 BJ8

On 2024-07-05 11:54, Ken Freese via Healeys wrote:
> Which technique will minimize dieseling on my BJ8, using the slow run
> valve for a low idle or closing the slow run valve and using the
> throttle screw for a low idle? Joe Curto hasn't responded yet.
> I know an aluminium head would fix the whole high compression problem,
> but I am not there yet.
> Thanks,
> Ken Freese
> 65 BJ8
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