The car was starting easily and idling at 1500 rpms but, it ran a little rough and when I step on the gas the rpms go up and when I take my foot off the gas the car dies out. I adjusted the air fuel mixture screw (screwed it all the way in and then backed it out until it smoothed out and I adjusted the idle screw until I got the rpms to 850. It was running pretty good so I connected the two hoses to air intake and screwed it down and turned it off.
However, before I turned it off (and connected the hoses, air filter and cover) I notice a little smoke coming out of the breather hose that connects to the breather that is showed in the picture on the left. I shut the car down for a few minutes and then tried to restart the car and it did not want to start. I was able to get it started but, it is running rough.
Help please!
Carb tuning problems
Re: Carb tuning problems
There is gonna be smoke coming out of that breather, some of it is moisture (steam) some of it is blow-by, it is normal and no big deal.
On my 72 with the same carb ( but no electric choke) there is a small idle jet which cannot be seen in your picture because of the angle. It is beneath the lower left air cleaner mounting stud. There will be a small brass bolt, I think it is 8mm (5/16) it threads into carb body horizontally. Behind it is the little idle jet, it should, hopefully come out with the bolt. It has a tiny hole in it and mine plugs once in a while, resulting in slightly harder starting, more choke needed, and a stumble right off idle.
Turn idle mix screw in till it seats gently, then out 1 1/2 turns is good starting point.
Hope this helps!
Keith
On my 72 with the same carb ( but no electric choke) there is a small idle jet which cannot be seen in your picture because of the angle. It is beneath the lower left air cleaner mounting stud. There will be a small brass bolt, I think it is 8mm (5/16) it threads into carb body horizontally. Behind it is the little idle jet, it should, hopefully come out with the bolt. It has a tiny hole in it and mine plugs once in a while, resulting in slightly harder starting, more choke needed, and a stumble right off idle.
Turn idle mix screw in till it seats gently, then out 1 1/2 turns is good starting point.
Hope this helps!
Keith
Re: Carb tuning problems
Thanks for the help. I cleaned the small idle jet and adjusted the idle mix screw. There still is a lot of what looks like a bluish tint smoke coming from the breather hose. I know you said not to worry about it but, before I started adjusting the idle mix screw and idle screw there was no smoke...it just seems odd and a little too much of it. Any thoughts?
Re: Carb tuning problems
Ok, I fixed the large amounts of bluish tint smoke coming from the breather hose by adjusting the Auto choke. New problem...when I step on the gas it bogs downs and I have to feather to get the rpms up.