I'm still struggling to get my 1800 running well after building the engine. This is what I've done so far:
- Got the timing set to about 36-37 deg btdc @ 4,000 rpm (need to recheck this after 'running' the car for a couple months now)
- Adjusted the choke screw and spring so it would keep the choke closed longer and let it warm up. Still need to play with this. The car starts right up cold after one tap of the gas to initially set the choke, but then tries to die if you don't keep your foot on a little gas for roughly 3 minutes while it's warming up. After it's warm it idles nicely at 900-1,000 rpm. Idle screw is about 1-1/4 turns in.
- Left the stock jetting 60 pri idle, 50 sec idle, 137 pri fuel, 140 sec fuel, 165 pri air, 160 sec air in
- Once it had warmed up a little it happily revved to 4,000 and was pretty responsive in the driveway so I took it out. While driving it I was disappointed in the engine power and throttle response. It felt like the same old worn out engine it felt like before I had thrown $4,000 into it and still had to downshift up small hills. Made it halfway around our small town and it died and would not restart. Engine temps were normal (170-180ish). It must have cooled down enough while I was checking everything as it later restarted and drive home just fine. Over the course of driving it a few times over the next few weeks this repeated, dying when it got hot, but I was sometimes able to restart it by flooring the gas pedal. Having double checked everything, the one thing hanging out there was the Redline Weber manual says you can't have over 3 psi fuel pressure for these 32/36 carbs.
- I was at 4.5 psi fuel pressure engine off and roughly 4.1 at idle, so I bought a Jegs 1-4 regulator and set it to 2.7 at idle. Drove the car around town and what do you know I made two laps just fine and that seemed to fix the issue, but the car still didn't have the power I expected after building the engine, so after some reading and research I figured I need to start jetting the carb.
- To get that right I needed an air fuel mixture gauge, so I installed an AEM afr just after the 4-2-1 collects all together. With the stock jetting I was running rich (10-11) when cold and warming up, and then it leaned up to 13 +/- for the first few minutes driving around town, but once the engine was hot it went very lean (16+) so I took it home.
- After some reading on high altitude jetting someone on a VW forum recommended 45 pri idle, 55 sec idle, 125 pri fuel, 175 sec fuel, 165 pri air, 190 sec air as a starting point at high altitude (I'm at 6,000'). With that setup the car had much more power (buttometer) and was much more responsive around town. Cool, now I'm happier about the $$ put into this old car, but after 5-10 minutes on the interstate for the first time, the AFR spikes lean again and she starts running rough. I think it feels like it's just not quite getting enough fuel. I limped it surging slightly to the exit (60 mph) and shut it down to cool off as the problem seemed to happen once it got hot under the hood. Coolant temp was good. As I was sitting there I was thinking it felt the same as when I took it to the autocross and it wanted to die after a few laps and was hot before I built the engine, but after I had swapped to the 32/36 carb. Never had this problem with the original 32adfa carb. Maybe it's this carb. After it cooled down a bit it started up (still had to floor it) and I ran my errands in the next town over, but it started running rough halfway and then died as I got back into town (12 miles) off the interstate. Cooled down and then drove home fine.
- I have since swapped to a 55 pri idle and 145 pri fuel jet trying to correct the lean when hot condition, but that was just shooting in the dark and didn't help, so I put my fuel gauge back on with a long enough hose to run it into the cockpit and took a run. I still had 2.7 psi at startup and it stayed there +/- 0.2 as it warmed up and I started my trip around town. As I started on a highway and the engine got hotter and went lean it was still between 2.1 and 2.5 psi varying a little on acceleration. I guess I don't know how low is too low to start causing issues.? At one point it dropped to 1.6 for a split second, but was above 2 for the most part as it started to run rough and lose power / surge as I headed home.
So now I'm stuck. Pulled #1 spark plug and it seems to verify the afr. Black carbon around the outside from running rich at startup and tan middle from running lean, but I'm no spark plug palm reader.
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I'll break out the timing light again and recheck that. Do I need to bump fuel pressure up just a little to get to 3 exactly? It's been a several months but the last time I pulled the new fuel filter it was fine. I checked the float when I installed it, but it may be worth reviewing that to make sure I'm not starving it for fuel, which is what it seems like. I'm about ready to put my old 32 adfa back on to rule out something other than the carb or go back to the low power original jetting and get it on the interstate to rule that out. Help please