My 1966 WM300 ran like a champ in warmer weather, but wouldn't start without starting fluid recently in 30 degree temps.
Carb looked ok at first glance- gas squirts in when pedal depressed and I have an electric fuel pump and new filter inline at the carb (after market metal can).
Thinking I loaded up the engine with TOO much gas, I pulled the plugs.
The old plugs were gapped at 025-.028 but looked great (picture at http://www.flyingtigertransport.com in the News Section)
I changed the plugs with new R45 ones and gapped them to .035 to spec.
Started right up with the new plugs, but now misses above 3,000-3,500 rpm, loses power and backfires.
Could the gapping be the problem??
CARB UPDATE: In checking this out I also noticed that choke is NOT closing when the pedal is pushed down all the way (missing the linkage), nor manually because of binding in the carb throat (Carter Ball & Ball, E7T2). I will correct this.
Any ideas on what might be causing the break-up at high rev?
Thanks.
Carb looked ok at first glance- gas squirts in when pedal depressed and I have an electric fuel pump and new filter inline at the carb (after market metal can).
Thinking I loaded up the engine with TOO much gas, I pulled the plugs.
The old plugs were gapped at 025-.028 but looked great (picture at http://www.flyingtigertransport.com in the News Section)
I changed the plugs with new R45 ones and gapped them to .035 to spec.
Started right up with the new plugs, but now misses above 3,000-3,500 rpm, loses power and backfires.
Could the gapping be the problem??
CARB UPDATE: In checking this out I also noticed that choke is NOT closing when the pedal is pushed down all the way (missing the linkage), nor manually because of binding in the carb throat (Carter Ball & Ball, E7T2). I will correct this.
Any ideas on what might be causing the break-up at high rev?
Thanks.
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