lemon-mirror:
Home >> Triumph >> 1972 >> Spitfire Not Available Trans >> Repair and Diagnosis >> Engine Performance >> Engine Control Systems >> Exhaust Emission Systems >> Adjustments >> Carburetor Adjustments

Carburetor Adjustments

  1. With engine at normal operating temperature and ignition timing set to specifications, set idle speed to specifications by turning throttle stop screws equal amounts.
    NOTE: Spitfire has a single carburetor, so balancing carburetors per step number 2 is not required. See Tune-Up Chart for proper specifications.
  2. With suitable air flow meter, check and adjust carburetor balance with engine at specified idle speed.
  3. Install a combustion analyzer and observe combustion efficiency. If readings are slightly outside permitted range, adjust carburetor trim screw(s) equally.
    CAUTION: Trim screw is no an ordinary mixture adjustment screw. Adjustment is so fine that only a meter can detect results of adjustment.

    It is important to avoid prolonged idling when checking air fuel ratios. After each 3 minute idling period, run engine at 2000 RPM for 1 minute.

    Fig 1: CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT
    G09309550Courtesy of NOT AVAILABLE