Popping and fuel running out around trumpet
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Thanks for all your replies. I lifted the rocker cover and checked the valve timing which all seemed ok with the marks lining up on the two sprockets and the clearance on the tappets being within tolerance. I got hold of a compression gauge which confirmed the valve was seated properly when off the lobe.
Before I started it today I slipped my hand onto the distributor incase the cap was loose and to my amazement the distributor was free to rotate. I started it and still the same missing and throwing fuel back out the trumpet so adjusted the distributor, just be ear and it ran smoothly. Checked for 10 minutes or so and no fuel coming out the carb.
Bearing in mind the car was supposed to have been set up by a classic car company and to leave the dizzy loose is just rookie mistake. I also re-wired the new alternator they fitted as it was wired wrong.
Thanks,
Steven
Before I started it today I slipped my hand onto the distributor incase the cap was loose and to my amazement the distributor was free to rotate. I started it and still the same missing and throwing fuel back out the trumpet so adjusted the distributor, just be ear and it ran smoothly. Checked for 10 minutes or so and no fuel coming out the carb.
Bearing in mind the car was supposed to have been set up by a classic car company and to leave the dizzy loose is just rookie mistake. I also re-wired the new alternator they fitted as it was wired wrong.
Thanks,
Steven
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