Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
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Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Over the last week, I've done a head gasket change, new thermostat and a carb rebuild on my 1989 1.7. Today, me and my partner finally put everything back together, and took the car for a run. All seemed ok to start with, and then idling issues and misfires started, so bad that my car died!
We are hoping that this could be down to an issue we encountered during the carb rebuild. I bought a spare carb to be machined and rebuilt, so that I could swap it with the one currently on the car relatively quick and easy. However, I knew nothing about the fact that there are "new" style and "old" style Solex z10 28 34's, and I'd ended up with one of each. Near the end of the rebuild, we encountered this problem and made a decision to use the machined "new" (I believe) base with my "old" top (the bottom part that was on my car was visibly warped!). All seemed to fit ok, apart from one little drilled hole with a filter in, which we couldn't work out what it was for, we ended up filing the filter so it sat flat and left it in.
My carb is now just dumping neat fuel into the chamber and idle is very erratic! Can anyone let me know if this is being caused by the mystery filter, or just the fact that we tried to make a Frankencarb? Could we have missed anything else during the rebuild?
My engine also seems to be running hotter than normal (can anyone tell me what normal should be?!)
Any help on this would be very much appreciated, as I'm left very disheartened and without my daily!
We are hoping that this could be down to an issue we encountered during the carb rebuild. I bought a spare carb to be machined and rebuilt, so that I could swap it with the one currently on the car relatively quick and easy. However, I knew nothing about the fact that there are "new" style and "old" style Solex z10 28 34's, and I'd ended up with one of each. Near the end of the rebuild, we encountered this problem and made a decision to use the machined "new" (I believe) base with my "old" top (the bottom part that was on my car was visibly warped!). All seemed to fit ok, apart from one little drilled hole with a filter in, which we couldn't work out what it was for, we ended up filing the filter so it sat flat and left it in.
My carb is now just dumping neat fuel into the chamber and idle is very erratic! Can anyone let me know if this is being caused by the mystery filter, or just the fact that we tried to make a Frankencarb? Could we have missed anything else during the rebuild?
My engine also seems to be running hotter than normal (can anyone tell me what normal should be?!)
Any help on this would be very much appreciated, as I'm left very disheartened and without my daily!
1989 1.7 GL, 38k - Old, yet still a baby!
Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Carbs are the devils work, they shouldn't work as it is. Fk with them and you will lose your soul.
Anyway consider it a learning experience, check everything, get it sorted and feel smug... eventually.
Only the devils gatekeeper with the magic amulet has the power to take apart such things and live.
Running hot? the temp gauge tells you precisiely what is normal, but if you have a hot exhaust manifold, like red hot (and no turbo) you may have the cam timing slightly wrong. But could also be the excess fuel burning in the exhaust, have you checked for flames?
Anyway consider it a learning experience, check everything, get it sorted and feel smug... eventually.
Only the devils gatekeeper with the magic amulet has the power to take apart such things and live.
Running hot? the temp gauge tells you precisiely what is normal, but if you have a hot exhaust manifold, like red hot (and no turbo) you may have the cam timing slightly wrong. But could also be the excess fuel burning in the exhaust, have you checked for flames?
1980 345 DL_______1987 360 GLE (project car restored to GLT spec and B230FT'd)
1984 360 GLT______1987 360 GLT
1983 360 GLS______1989 360 GLE
1985 340 GL_______1986 340 1.4
1985 360 GLS______1995 940 SE 2.3 Turbo Estate (daily)
1987 340 GL 1.7
1984 360 GLT______1987 360 GLT
1983 360 GLS______1989 360 GLE
1985 340 GL_______1986 340 1.4
1985 360 GLS______1995 940 SE 2.3 Turbo Estate (daily)
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Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Yeah, you're right
As for the hot engine, I'm hoping it's because of the high idle/amount of fuel. It used to sit happily around the halfway point on the dial, and now it creeps up towards hot and struggles to cool back down.
As for the hot engine, I'm hoping it's because of the high idle/amount of fuel. It used to sit happily around the halfway point on the dial, and now it creeps up towards hot and struggles to cool back down.
1989 1.7 GL, 38k - Old, yet still a baby!
Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Fit a weber and claw back your sanity
Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Do not fit a Weber (well, if you are meaning the Weber replacement they made for the Solex, it's worse by an epic margin. DCOE might be acceptable as long as you only ever use full throttle.)
The major thing I'd worry about in that post is you say it's dumping neat fuel into the chamber. Which chamber? Fuel coming from the fuel pump *should* be being stopped by the float chamber needle valve, which is activated by the float. If the float isn't set to the correct height, or not working, or the valve not sealing due to crap on the seat then fuel will continually enter the fuel bowl and overspill down the venturi.
Did you read Mac's guide on how to overhaul the Solex?
The major thing I'd worry about in that post is you say it's dumping neat fuel into the chamber. Which chamber? Fuel coming from the fuel pump *should* be being stopped by the float chamber needle valve, which is activated by the float. If the float isn't set to the correct height, or not working, or the valve not sealing due to crap on the seat then fuel will continually enter the fuel bowl and overspill down the venturi.
Did you read Mac's guide on how to overhaul the Solex?
'89(G) 340 GLE B172k
'03 S60 D5 SE, '91 (J) MX5, 1954 Cyclemaster
Ex:
'89(F) 340 GL F7R (ex B172k) - Fake -> SBKV 300 Runner Up 08, 12; '91(H) 340 GL B14.4E - Kar; '88(F) 360 GLT B200E - Jet -> BKV 300 Runner Up 09; '89(G) 360 GLT B200E - Beast
'03 S60 D5 SE, '91 (J) MX5, 1954 Cyclemaster
Ex:
'89(F) 340 GL F7R (ex B172k) - Fake -> SBKV 300 Runner Up 08, 12; '91(H) 340 GL B14.4E - Kar; '88(F) 360 GLT B200E - Jet -> BKV 300 Runner Up 09; '89(G) 360 GLT B200E - Beast
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Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Fuel is coming out through the venturi. Will take it apart again tonight and check the float height again. I will find that guide too! That'd be a great help! Cheers for advice.
1989 1.7 GL, 38k - Old, yet still a baby!
Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Is the float new? They're fairly well known for becoming porous and absorbing fuel. A porous float would affect the level of fuel allowed to enter the float chamber via the needle valve.
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1985 - Volvo 360 GLS
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Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Yep, new float.
Has anyone got a copy of the rebuild guide by Mac? I just clicked the link in the resources forum and it's no longer available.
Has anyone got a copy of the rebuild guide by Mac? I just clicked the link in the resources forum and it's no longer available.
1989 1.7 GL, 38k - Old, yet still a baby!
Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
I think CBA found that fuel leaking straight into the inlet manifold of my 1.4 was due to a dodgy carb gasket.
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1991 340 1.7 GL, 64k, 5 door, petrol blue (Deep Blue).
1988 360 2.0 GLE, 140k, 5 door, ocean blue metallic (Blue Bess).
1989 340 1.7 GL, 108k, 3 door (Red Ness).
More info here!
Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Evening all,
Will try to get my article re-hosted!
I don't feel the hybrid mating of a Z10 REN857 and a REN894 is causing your problems - there are very little differences (your filter being one of them).
If as you seem you are suffering gross over fueling (from the venturi) the most likely cause is incorrect float height (given that you have fitted a new float) or loose or missing main jets (located below the emulsion tubes).
You seem to have addressed common issues such as the base warpage and there actually isn't much you can get wrong when rebuilding a Z10. Which rebuild kit did you use - Webcon's?
Might be worth checking for correct routing of tank return (either from pump or from vapour separator dependant on the system you have) to make sure pump over pressure is not overpowering the float needle valve.
Has the trouble appeared after "only" a carb rebuild or has other work been carried out at the same time - what problems were you having to "need" the work.?
Good luck - Mac.
Will try to get my article re-hosted!
I don't feel the hybrid mating of a Z10 REN857 and a REN894 is causing your problems - there are very little differences (your filter being one of them).
If as you seem you are suffering gross over fueling (from the venturi) the most likely cause is incorrect float height (given that you have fitted a new float) or loose or missing main jets (located below the emulsion tubes).
You seem to have addressed common issues such as the base warpage and there actually isn't much you can get wrong when rebuilding a Z10. Which rebuild kit did you use - Webcon's?
Might be worth checking for correct routing of tank return (either from pump or from vapour separator dependant on the system you have) to make sure pump over pressure is not overpowering the float needle valve.
Has the trouble appeared after "only" a carb rebuild or has other work been carried out at the same time - what problems were you having to "need" the work.?
Good luck - Mac.
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Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Really appreciate the reply! The head gasket and thermostat was done at the same time. I believe I had the air leak problem with my previous carb set up, and this over fuelling problem has only occurred since the rebuild. Rebuild kit was from Classic.
We are, right this moment, refitting the carb to the car to try it after some float adjustments (namely changing the gasket for another variant and replacing old floats which seem to sit a lot better). Fingers crossed!
We are, right this moment, refitting the carb to the car to try it after some float adjustments (namely changing the gasket for another variant and replacing old floats which seem to sit a lot better). Fingers crossed!
1989 1.7 GL, 38k - Old, yet still a baby!
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Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Done that and still doing it Checking and changing a jet now, as it seems very wet.
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Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
... Still doing it!
1989 1.7 GL, 38k - Old, yet still a baby!
Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Ahh, I didn't realise Jani's link had failed
Try here:
http://chriscardwell.co.uk/volvo/b172kcarb.pdf
Try here:
http://chriscardwell.co.uk/volvo/b172kcarb.pdf
'89(G) 340 GLE B172k
'03 S60 D5 SE, '91 (J) MX5, 1954 Cyclemaster
Ex:
'89(F) 340 GL F7R (ex B172k) - Fake -> SBKV 300 Runner Up 08, 12; '91(H) 340 GL B14.4E - Kar; '88(F) 360 GLT B200E - Jet -> BKV 300 Runner Up 09; '89(G) 360 GLT B200E - Beast
'03 S60 D5 SE, '91 (J) MX5, 1954 Cyclemaster
Ex:
'89(F) 340 GL F7R (ex B172k) - Fake -> SBKV 300 Runner Up 08, 12; '91(H) 340 GL B14.4E - Kar; '88(F) 360 GLT B200E - Jet -> BKV 300 Runner Up 09; '89(G) 360 GLT B200E - Beast
Re: Disheartened after work on carb/HG, advice needed
Still not sure about this hot engine business, You need a wot to get a large amount of air in, and air is needed to burn the fuel even in the exhaust, otherwise excess fuel acts as a coolant. Have you got a good water pump? maybe try the old thermostat, and double check the cam timing.
also cylinderhead bolts, oiled, used good torque wrench..no slipping/damaged bolts?
also cylinderhead bolts, oiled, used good torque wrench..no slipping/damaged bolts?
1980 345 DL_______1987 360 GLE (project car restored to GLT spec and B230FT'd)
1984 360 GLT______1987 360 GLT
1983 360 GLS______1989 360 GLE
1985 340 GL_______1986 340 1.4
1985 360 GLS______1995 940 SE 2.3 Turbo Estate (daily)
1987 340 GL 1.7
1984 360 GLT______1987 360 GLT
1983 360 GLS______1989 360 GLE
1985 340 GL_______1986 340 1.4
1985 360 GLS______1995 940 SE 2.3 Turbo Estate (daily)
1987 340 GL 1.7