- Heat wrap the exhaust to insulate it-hmm bit of a "last resort" in my book
- Reflective heat shield between the exhaust manifold and carbs -easy to do but I was sceptical it would work
- Direct cold air intake/ducting into carbs-not so easy to do whilst keeping "trumpets" on the SUs due to air box design etc
Whilst tinkering in the area I thought I best check tightness of inlet/exhaust manifold nuts -first one I check I had the sickening "stripped thread" feeling in my stomach- off with the lot to remove the stud- having had my suspicions about the manifold gasket -thus I wasnt too concerned about the extra work in replacing it-see what you think was the old one leaking?
This is the stripped inlet stud
So with new inlet/exhaust manifold gasket fitted , dodgy stud replaced and heat shield installed it was time to test I took the car out for a quick five mile blast returned and left it ticking over expecting to see the idle RPM increase to around 1000-1200- as it had in the past -or at least rise and then slowly fall after "bliping" the throttle
I was pleasantly surprised to see a constant idle of 800rpm even after 10 minutes of tick over and varied throttle positions
I turned the engine off and guess what ...it ran on! but not as bad as before,so I would surmise a medium shed tinker success,next thing to have a fiddle with will be the cold air intake,possibly duct some cold air directly onto the exhaust manifold? feel free to comment with your ideas!
More Shed antics to follow..
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I have an idea!
People should be made smaller. Not just four and a half feet tall, but really, really small. The size of a bird, say. Then we'd need less food, less resources in general, and there'd be a lot more to go around...
Oh, you meant car ideas. Erm... not really my field. Glad you checked the tightness of your fanny mould though ;-)
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