by johnb » Tue Nov 12, 2013 4:20 pm
I've had a couple of attempts at starting the A310 (Solex carb set up, 34TBIA + 35CEEI) without success at the moment.
Prior to the attempts; I set the static timing and dwell, the fuel cut-off valve is working as there is fuel at both carbs, the accelerator pumps are both working (nice squirts into intakes) and there is a spark at one of the plugs checked. Before installing the carbs I stripped them and had all the parts ultrasonically cleaned. I re-assembled them with new seals, gaskets, diaphragms, set float heights, etc. All linkages are free. I followed, as far as was possible without specialist setting equipment, the MDR procedure for checking the various settings of, mainly, the 34TBIA carb. According to the book, there aren't any adjustments possible for the twin choke 35CEEI carb and only idle screw adjustment for the 34TBIA. This screw is set at 4 turns out which is where it was before I did the strip-down. Does anyone know whether this is a reasonable starting point and is the screw turned in to increase idle speed, or vice versa?
There's another screw (pilot) on the 34TBIA at the lower butterfly. I haven't adjusted this as I believe it is factory pre-set. The only other adjustment that I can see on the 34TBIA is the screwed rod that controls the stroke of the diaphragm that feeds fuel to the injector in the throat of the carb. Presumably the effect of adjusting this could only be checked on the road, under acceleration.
At the moment whilst the starter is turning the engine over, the engine is firing but not enough to make it run. It's almost getting there but not quite. Any suggestions on settings or other diagnostics would be appreciated. Before the next attempt I'll re-check all plug and king lead fits and that there are sparks at all plugs
I know that one suggestion might be to ditch the Solex carbs and go for the Holley conversion. That's a consideration but first I want to persevere with the present set-up. I appreciate the challenge.