What C0 percentage and setting
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What C0 percentage and setting
Hi, what should my 1.3 big block engine code GY (mk1 citi import) C0% setting be? I have an emmissions anayliser so i can set this my self, also how do you adjust the mixture.
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Local Hero
carburettor is a keihin, co content is 1% plus or minus 0.5%,at 950 rpm.
Set timing first and fit new plugs,run engine until fan cuts in then set co.
the co screw is the one right next to the accelerator cable,at the back of the carb
Bert
Set timing first and fit new plugs,run engine until fan cuts in then set co.
the co screw is the one right next to the accelerator cable,at the back of the carb
Bert
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Cheers Bert, i aint got a gun for the timing, so i'll set the C0 for now and then get it timmed, i know i'll have to do it again but i need the practice
what is the correct timing settings? if you don't mind
btw, i just changed the plugs, rotor arm, dizzy cap, air filter and really gave the engine a good clean out
Doing the oil tomorrow, i might flush it, do you reccomend flushing it? if so what's the best to use on this engine?
Thanks again
Deef
what is the correct timing settings? if you don't mind
btw, i just changed the plugs, rotor arm, dizzy cap, air filter and really gave the engine a good clean out
Doing the oil tomorrow, i might flush it, do you reccomend flushing it? if so what's the best to use on this engine?
Thanks again
Deef
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Local Hero
Timing is 5-7 degrees before tdc with vacuum hose disconnected,
If you flush the engine use 50% paraffin mixed with 50% cheap 20w50 oil and let it fast idle about 1500rpm,dont drive it,let the engine run for 15 mins then drain it out straight away,renew filter and new oil
Works a treat on old fords and vauxhalls :wink:
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bert
If you flush the engine use 50% paraffin mixed with 50% cheap 20w50 oil and let it fast idle about 1500rpm,dont drive it,let the engine run for 15 mins then drain it out straight away,renew filter and new oil
Works a treat on old fords and vauxhalls :wink:
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bert
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Cheers mate.
Will let you know how it goes!
Will let you know how it goes!
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Bert, need some help mate!
Is the mixture screw the one with the flat head slot in it?
If so which is the idle speed screw,as i can't get down to 1% with out her stalling as the revs are dropping too low, so i need to up the idle speed first!
Is the mixture screw the one with the flat head slot in it?
If so which is the idle speed screw,as i can't get down to 1% with out her stalling as the revs are dropping too low, so i need to up the idle speed first!
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Nice one, i had the right one then, the idle screw is just above that, i can see that now, cheers.
It damn tight in there though, I had to use the very short screw drivers
Is there anyhting else i need to do once i set the idle and C0 (aprt from the timming)?
Also on the other side of the carb, is a big screw, similar to the mixture screw, it's next the a start type charachter? what is this for?
Thanks again
It damn tight in there though, I had to use the very short screw drivers
Is there anyhting else i need to do once i set the idle and C0 (aprt from the timming)?
Also on the other side of the carb, is a big screw, similar to the mixture screw, it's next the a start type charachter? what is this for?
Thanks again
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gaydon? what/who is that?
Also the thermostat, is that located at the end of the bottom hose from the radiator up into the bottom of the water pump?
Also the thermostat, is that located at the end of the bottom hose from the radiator up into the bottom of the water pump?
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Local Hero
Gaydon,the mk1 golf owners club (these lot) annual meet,august 13th bert,look at gaydon posts.
Thermostat is at the bottom of the water pump,2 10mm bolts and its out,dont lie underneath at the time :wink: you will get slightly damp..
If it runs crap after tuning it might be jetted different for high altitude in africa,my white citigolf was a gauteng registered car and had a reciept in the car showing high altitude jets fitted at a cost of 295 rand.
Bert
Thermostat is at the bottom of the water pump,2 10mm bolts and its out,dont lie underneath at the time :wink: you will get slightly damp..
If it runs crap after tuning it might be jetted different for high altitude in africa,my white citigolf was a gauteng registered car and had a reciept in the car showing high altitude jets fitted at a cost of 295 rand.
Bert
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Thanks mate, will try and make gaydon then (could have had a better name though)
If iot is set for high altidtude, what's the best C0 setting?
At the moment when it returns to idle i get a pulsating air coming out of the exhaust and she sounds a bit like a beetle? Any ideas on that aswell?
Thanks gain, been a dimond!
If iot is set for high altidtude, what's the best C0 setting?
At the moment when it returns to idle i get a pulsating air coming out of the exhaust and she sounds a bit like a beetle? Any ideas on that aswell?
Thanks gain, been a dimond!
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Aha, right i see thanks!
Living in south wales - Swansea!
I got one last question for now!
I have to replace the temp gauge sender which i found is on the underside of the housing on the front of the block! - going to do this when i flush the system tomorrow!
what is the sender on the right hand side of the head for?
Living in south wales - Swansea!
I got one last question for now!
I have to replace the temp gauge sender which i found is on the underside of the housing on the front of the block! - going to do this when i flush the system tomorrow!
what is the sender on the right hand side of the head for?
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Thanks Bert, i got the pink stuff already, always use that in my Valver
Fingers crossed, it stays nice tomorrow!
Take care
Fingers crossed, it stays nice tomorrow!
Take care
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Right then, just took me an hour, and i still could not get the C0 down past 1.8%
I wound the mixture screw in as far as i could with the idle at 950 before in was starting to cut out and it would not go any lower, i was constantly adjusting the mixture and then the idle screw to keep it at 950
any ideas?
I wound the mixture screw in as far as i could with the idle at 950 before in was starting to cut out and it would not go any lower, i was constantly adjusting the mixture and then the idle screw to keep it at 950
any ideas?
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Any ideas guyz?
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why do u wanna set a 1.3 below 1.8? berts your man to ask like
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if you altered them to bring em' down and they are still at 950 (which probably aint best like) might be accelerator cable (adjustable through notches on cord) 950 rpm seems a bit high if engines warm :dontknow: ask bert!
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