Last year I purchased a restored 1931 4. It currently has about 450 miles on the rebuild. It ran quite well last summer, but I could tell there was some fine tuning needed and a thing here or there that needed some attention. This summer however the adjustments I've made to the carb to get it running better went so lien and hot that it blistered the aluminum manifold. Let me tell you how I have the bike set up currently and see if someone can help from there.
First off, I'm in Salt Lake City at about 4,800 ft elevation, so my air is a bit thin. I have the intake valves set at .004. The exhaust valves at .008. I've refaced the exhaust header surface to get it milled flat and have installed new exhaust gaskets with gasket seal to try and close off any exhaust leaks. I have a new gasket between the carb and the intake manifold. As far as I can tell the engine is sealed up pretty well. At least as well as a 31 can be I guess.
I recently talked with Tom Cotton to learn more about my carb (schebler dlx). He indicated I should start the carb adjustments at 3 turns out on the low idle and 1-1/2 on the high idle. At that setting the bike starts easily and achieving a decent idle at full advance is not an issue,(I would however like to know about what the RPM's should be at idle at full advance).
At that setting however the bike is just under powered and backs up with fuel. If I lean out the low idle screw (screw on the exterior side of the carb) a 1/4 to 1/2 a turn the bike smooths out and starts to pull like I'd expect, but then it just starts running super hot. So much so it blisters the manifold, again! I shot the cylinder heads with a heat gun after a quick test 10 minute test run and I have head temps of 350 to 390 degrees, so hot it's turning my head gaskets into charcoal, literally turns them to black dust. What's frustrating is I didn't have this problem last summer.
I'm adjusting the low idle after the bike is warmed up with the bike fully advanced and at 3 turns out I'm getting a black sooty exhaust. From there however I'm at a loss of what to do next. It seems I'm going from to Rich to to Lean and hot withing a click or two of the low idle adjustment.
So......What am I missing? Do I have the low and high idle screws reversed and am making the wrong adjustments? Could it be something internal of the carb such as the float? I'm out of ideas and would really like to avoid frying the engine. If anyone out there can give me some input or better, yet a step by step guide on how to get this figured out, I'd sure appreciate it.
Thanks for your help!
First off, I'm in Salt Lake City at about 4,800 ft elevation, so my air is a bit thin. I have the intake valves set at .004. The exhaust valves at .008. I've refaced the exhaust header surface to get it milled flat and have installed new exhaust gaskets with gasket seal to try and close off any exhaust leaks. I have a new gasket between the carb and the intake manifold. As far as I can tell the engine is sealed up pretty well. At least as well as a 31 can be I guess.
I recently talked with Tom Cotton to learn more about my carb (schebler dlx). He indicated I should start the carb adjustments at 3 turns out on the low idle and 1-1/2 on the high idle. At that setting the bike starts easily and achieving a decent idle at full advance is not an issue,(I would however like to know about what the RPM's should be at idle at full advance).
At that setting however the bike is just under powered and backs up with fuel. If I lean out the low idle screw (screw on the exterior side of the carb) a 1/4 to 1/2 a turn the bike smooths out and starts to pull like I'd expect, but then it just starts running super hot. So much so it blisters the manifold, again! I shot the cylinder heads with a heat gun after a quick test 10 minute test run and I have head temps of 350 to 390 degrees, so hot it's turning my head gaskets into charcoal, literally turns them to black dust. What's frustrating is I didn't have this problem last summer.
I'm adjusting the low idle after the bike is warmed up with the bike fully advanced and at 3 turns out I'm getting a black sooty exhaust. From there however I'm at a loss of what to do next. It seems I'm going from to Rich to to Lean and hot withing a click or two of the low idle adjustment.
So......What am I missing? Do I have the low and high idle screws reversed and am making the wrong adjustments? Could it be something internal of the carb such as the float? I'm out of ideas and would really like to avoid frying the engine. If anyone out there can give me some input or better, yet a step by step guide on how to get this figured out, I'd sure appreciate it.
Thanks for your help!
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