I have a slight flat spot on my 320/6 with solex 4a1 carb, I had a look today and the larger secondary butterflys have no resitance and are open all the time,
I found this pic, mine are not closed like that.
What part of the carb controls the secondary butterflys?
They open by vacuum which comes by opening the big fuelflaps (bottom). They are closed bij the vacuumbox located at the side of the big airflaps. There is a connection between. The axle of the big flaps has a little spring which makes the closing easier.
The flaps must move without any resistance and often that is the problem with the 4A1 carb. Mostly by dirt and greas or a torned carbcover the flaps cannot move easily.
Gr Peter V.
.Some say he eats nuts and bolts for breakfast, all we know is he is called the carburetorman.
BMW E21, 1981 320/6 Ascot Grau.
BMW E85, 2004 Z4 2.5i Sterling Grau.
BMW F25, 2014 X3 xDrive 2.8i Space Grau.
Mucka wrote:cheers, I cant find anything online that will be a suitable replacement, Is it possible to still buy solex spares at all?
That is a very difficult point. The best way is to buy a used one and keep that for spare parts. I have about 6 4A1 carb here to use as spare parts for my own and refurbishment of others.
Gr Peter V.
.Some say he eats nuts and bolts for breakfast, all we know is he is called the carburetorman.
BMW E21, 1981 320/6 Ascot Grau.
BMW E85, 2004 Z4 2.5i Sterling Grau.
BMW F25, 2014 X3 xDrive 2.8i Space Grau.