Originally Posted by
Timj
Mrs H - Now I'm confused, unless parabolics don't count as leaf?
Anyway it wouldn't idle properly and needed choke until it was very warm to even run so I started looking. Tried adjusting carbie and it didn't help much so I checked the timing. Way advanced from where it should be so I tried to get it back to where it should be and then it really wouldn't idle so I had to leave it advanced. So I got a kit for the carbie today and cleaned it all out and put it back together with everything set right and now it idles and I could get the timing back to where it should be. Quite amazing how much better it runs really. Only trouble is it now keeps running on after turning off the ignition. There are a couple of missing studs on the exhaust manifold so I will fix those, put a new dizzy cap, points and rotor and then see how it goes. Not sure what else could be causing it to run on unless it is just flooding but even then it is a petrol so it shouldn't fire like it is.
I must amit it's fun to get back into a vehicle that I can actually work on rather than the D3. Don't get me wrong I love the D3 and would still take that touring any day but this one will be used for 4wd day trips and close stuff rather than keep damaging the D3.
Tim.