Joined: Jan 2018 Posts: 10 Threads: 3
Reputation:
0
Hi
My Big7 has had an engine rebuild completed by experts in the field (new valves, valve guides, rings, bearings, timing chain etc). When rebuilt the car still wouldn't take the throttle. She would idle perfectly but wouldn't take the throttle unless the choke was on. I had the carburettor refurbished by one of our cherished suppliers but there is no improvement. Can someone please help. many thanks
P J
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 2,748 Threads: 31
Reputation:
95
Location: Auckland, NZ
31-01-2019, 01:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 31-01-2019, 01:35 AM by Bob Culver.)
Is it the correct carb with correct venturi and jets? Hardly likely in this case but very stale fuel has the effect. After an engine rebuild there is the possibility of a gross valve timing error. The rocking point of the valves can be easily determined and should be slightly after tdc.
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 1,345 Threads: 240
Reputation:
23
Location: North Herts
I was recently asked by a chap to have a look at his Big 7 - which he said was down on power. I took the air cleaner off and found the choke cable was connected too tightly and this resulted in the choke butterfly being permanently half closed. Released the cable and normal power was resumed.
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 780 Threads: 26
Reputation:
8
Location: On a hill in Wiltshire
Its probably something to do with the fuel system, but also worth trying another condenser, which you can temporarily wire on the outside.
Simon
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 3,004 Threads: 168
Reputation:
37
Location: Sherwood Forest
Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
It certainly sounds like insufficient fuel; might be worth checking the fuelpump is functioning correctly.
Joined: Jan 2018 Posts: 10 Threads: 3
Reputation:
0
Thanks for all the help guys
The butterfly spindle was refurbed. The fuel is fresh and the choke cable isn't keeping the butterfly open. She will rev when the choke is partially on. The engineer who built the engine had previously tried an A8 carburettor on before mine was refurbed and he told me it worked perfectly so it appears to be something in the carburettor. Interestingly, my brother, who is a mechanic but not familiar with 7s thought she was sucking air prior to the rebuild.
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 984 Threads: 6
Reputation:
12
Location: Scottish Borders
Check for blocked main & compensating jets or blockages in the internal drilling. Blow through with an air line if possible.
Jim