The carburetor is back on the engine again, all the hoses connected to the carb have been renewed. Then the moment of truth came, starting the engine for the first time after the rebuild. After a few seconds of starting she gave a sign of life and started, thank god I didn't break the damn thing with boiling it!
She runs steady on all the cylinders without shaking, so there is improvement!
But..
She runs at 2500 rpm but with a little tweaking I managed to get the engine running at 1700 rpm, but that's still too much.
The manual says it needs to run at 850 rpm. I'm a little stuck on what to do now, this is because of lack of experience with adjusting a cars carburetor.
Now I need your help on which move to make next.
Play around with the carburetor and manual without really knowing what I'm doing?
Or find a expert that knows how to adjust it?
Next little problem is when the engine made a run for 10 minutes and I turn it off, it will not start again. It will only starts if I close the small valves on top of the carb for a second and then let go.
These valves (picture on the left) are fully open when the engine is warm. My question, don't they need to close automatically when the engine is turned off, or will they close when the engine is cold?
If they close when the engine is cold, then why does my engine only start when I close these valves for a second?
I know these valves open and close because of a spring inside the " big grey drum" that is at the right side of the carb (1st picture on the right). I am questioning myself if the spring inside needs to be turned around once before attaching it to the little "nipple" (2nd picture) inside the grey drum?
If someone has another idea that is of course very welcome!
When I have some time I will make a movie so you can see ho she runs now.
Thanks,
Roy