30-11-2023, 03:08 PM
We have reviewed the engine in our 1929 fabrid saloon. It was getting very noisy and leaking a great deal of oil.
The work incuded replacing the rear main lip seal, new piston rings, adjusting camshaft end float, enlarging oil pump adusting connecting rod balance and fitting a silicone block base gasket.
This has been successful in that the engine is quieter, smoother and oil tight however we are struggling to get it running properly.
With many years working on Sevens I've never encountered this before.
There were a number of faults.
We replaced the electronic distributer with a DK4. Repaired some carburettor (22FZ) issues.
The engine started easily and ran well untill it was warm. It then lost power and started misfiring and running very rough. This was eventually traced to a sticking exhaust valve. This has happened before and was a built up of carbon on the stem.
Cleaning and grinding valves improved things but the engine had a very bad flat spot. Opening the accelerator had no immediate effect but after a delay it was OK. It was spitting back as well. I took this to be weak mixture. That would also explain the sticking exhaust valve.
Today I replaced the jets. Now fitted 7.5 to both main and compensating. An immediate improvement. Running very well. But as it warmed up then started to bog down. Pick up now 100%.
Removed the plugs. Nos 1&2 look fine, Nos 3&4 are sooty. ie Mixture rixh on two cylinders, both on the same port. What can cause that?
All idea welcome
The work incuded replacing the rear main lip seal, new piston rings, adjusting camshaft end float, enlarging oil pump adusting connecting rod balance and fitting a silicone block base gasket.
This has been successful in that the engine is quieter, smoother and oil tight however we are struggling to get it running properly.
With many years working on Sevens I've never encountered this before.
There were a number of faults.
We replaced the electronic distributer with a DK4. Repaired some carburettor (22FZ) issues.
The engine started easily and ran well untill it was warm. It then lost power and started misfiring and running very rough. This was eventually traced to a sticking exhaust valve. This has happened before and was a built up of carbon on the stem.
Cleaning and grinding valves improved things but the engine had a very bad flat spot. Opening the accelerator had no immediate effect but after a delay it was OK. It was spitting back as well. I took this to be weak mixture. That would also explain the sticking exhaust valve.
Today I replaced the jets. Now fitted 7.5 to both main and compensating. An immediate improvement. Running very well. But as it warmed up then started to bog down. Pick up now 100%.
Removed the plugs. Nos 1&2 look fine, Nos 3&4 are sooty. ie Mixture rixh on two cylinders, both on the same port. What can cause that?
All idea welcome
Jim