gordini stu
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That got it sorted , what’s known in life as a little win .
Nice find @clarky_gtt !!! Have put my name down on the list to inform me when they come back into stock!!OH CRAP, they arent in stock!
Thanks very much for thinking of me @gordini stu !!!Looking for other stuff and found this, not in great nick but your welcome to it to try
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Yes sir..! I will say though, it’s kinda like a treacly consistency, so would take a bit of washing out probably to get it all pulled outSteve, should you decide that thesnake oilwaterless coolant isnt for you is it just a case of expunge it from the system and refill with tried and tested type d?
Not yet. I’ll do that when I start the work to remove the old one.have you checked the return isnt blocked?
I’m positive that this carb is working well, I think the issue is with the fuel pressure regulator. The car was running a treat before I started fiddling with the idle, but think it’s just a co-incidence that the FPRAs @Adey said, seems logical to rule out
You could while not ideal steal a know working carb from *cough* Raider![]()
Great advice Steve!! Thank you sir, will give it a go!!@Big Steve - Raider . Fast running is usually associated with an air leak, rather than chronic rich mixtures. The fuel can really only be a dodgy needle valve leaking or too much fuel pressure causing an ok needle valve to behave like a dodgy one. Once you've done the pressure regulator if it is still running fast, try spraying some Carb cleaner round the Carb and gasket/ pipe joints if there's a leak it will get