Postby Hasbeen » 10 Oct 2014 07:01
Yep & check your clearances too. Missing or backfiring is a symptom of closing inlet valve clearances.
When I was recommissioning my current 7, I managed to set fire to my sons arm with the combination of flooding carb, & a slightly riding inlet valve. It was running like a hairy goat too.
It was occasionally backfiring through the front carb, & sometimes flooding on it as well. It did both, just as he was lifting the piston of the SU to check the mixture.
It was probably only half a teaspoon of burning petrol it blew out, with some of it landing on his arm. I had to question his priorities, when he was more interested in extinguishing his arm than the car.
So trb41, check your valve clearances. Once an inlet gets down to about 5 thou, they tend to cause missing, lousy idle, & backfiring through the carb, even if they don't ignite your son.
Also check your tank & any inline fuel filters for water, then check the carbs float bowls. Many of ours are full of corrosion after years of ingesting water from the fuel. Someone had a post showing very messy float bowls recently, but I can't remember who. [Damn this old timers disease]. They were chasing lousy running too.
Hasbeen