My re-ordered valve shims, along with a few other bits, were in the
mail, friday afternoon.
As I had a lot to do today, I only got to fitting them, & replacing
the cam, at 3.00 PM. All went together, with the new cam sprocket
bolt lock tab, I'd managed to aquire, & the clearances checked out
OK. I have carefully dated the sheet, with the shims fitted, so
there should be no mistake, next time.
I was not too impressed with the new cam cover cork gasket. Its a
poor miserable thing, about half as wide as the old one, & not a
good fit, as usual.
As I'm going on a run tomorrow, with the near by restored auto club,
I did not have time to let the glue sticking it in place in the
cover, set completely, which is a bit of a worry.
As the idle has been a bit slow, & lumpy recently, I took her for a
10 Km run, to warm her up, & gave her a bit if a tune. The throttles
were pretty much in sink, but required 3/8 of a turn on the throttle
stops, to bring the revs up to 800.
The Iridium plugs have done over 13,000 Km, so I gave them a light
wipe, with a diamond file, then checked the mixture. The moment I
lifted either of the SUs pistons, even very slightly, the revs
dropped dramatically, & almost stalled the car.
I was surprissed that it took 4 flats richer, on both main jets, to
get the thing near tuned. I think it will need to go a little bit
richer, to be sopt on, but as it was getting dark, I called it
quits, & went for a test drive.
When I stopped at the end of our road, the engine was so smooth &
quiet, that I was surprised to find it was still idling at 800 RPM.
I had grabbed my screw driver to go & adjust the stops, before I
looked & saw the revs. I'll go on the run tomorrow, & then check it
again.
After I put the car away, I found a bit of oil, on the grass, where
I was doing my tuning, so I may have a problem with the cam cover
gasket, but its too dark to bother looking now. I can't be bothered
getting a lead light out, so I Tightened the cover screws a little
more, put a couple of litres of oil in the boot.
Hasbeen