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1.3 tuning HELLLLP
1.3 tuning HELLLLP
hey guys, i had new vaccuum parts put in my carby and it was idling around 900-1000 rpm i was happy
then i got shitty fuel form themobil that was full of water, the mechanic sed the bowl was full of water, and i havnt driven thorugh any nor has it rained,
i dumped a bottle of mtho into the tank when i filled up,
but
it is still running crap, although it has regained its power(not stalling under load)
only thing now is it jumps around when it idles form 400-1000 rpm
could any1 tell me a fix or post a pic of the idle screw and intructions for a stock 1.3 swb 89 sierra
robbo5121
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then i got shitty fuel form themobil that was full of water, the mechanic sed the bowl was full of water, and i havnt driven thorugh any nor has it rained,
i dumped a bottle of mtho into the tank when i filled up,
but
it is still running crap, although it has regained its power(not stalling under load)
only thing now is it jumps around when it idles form 400-1000 rpm
could any1 tell me a fix or post a pic of the idle screw and intructions for a stock 1.3 swb 89 sierra
robbo5121
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The idle mixture is capped from factory on a zook carby. The idle speed is just to teh left of the throttle linkage (looking over the rocker cover at the carby). If its idling eratically check that you dont have a vacum leak somewhere.
How much fuel have you run through it since the water issue? It may take a tank to clear out the gunk. Did your mechanic give the carby a good clean out?
Layto....
How much fuel have you run through it since the water issue? It may take a tank to clear out the gunk. Did your mechanic give the carby a good clean out?
Layto....
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I'm always hearing people say they bought crap fuel that had water in it..
Here's a test for you... Half fill a glass with petrol and then add a few tablespoons of water to it and see what happens...
The water goes to the bottom of the glass: IE:
The petrol floats on the water and they do not mix.
Years ago the servo I worked at would add 400 litres of water to the tank so we could use the last 400 litres of petrol if the truck was late to refill it.
The pickup pipe doesn't go to the bottom of the underground tank.
Then after we got the bulk of the remaining fuel we'd suck the water back out.
Did it over and over again and would have known about a problem if there was one as we were the only servo in town.
If there was water in your tank it would most likely be condensation build up over time or it got there by a leaky cap in rain or you drove through a creek.
Your idle speed problem is probably chunks of some solid material blocking the vacuum passages in the carb.. not water.
Jas.
Here's a test for you... Half fill a glass with petrol and then add a few tablespoons of water to it and see what happens...
The water goes to the bottom of the glass: IE:
The petrol floats on the water and they do not mix.
Years ago the servo I worked at would add 400 litres of water to the tank so we could use the last 400 litres of petrol if the truck was late to refill it.
The pickup pipe doesn't go to the bottom of the underground tank.
Then after we got the bulk of the remaining fuel we'd suck the water back out.
Did it over and over again and would have known about a problem if there was one as we were the only servo in town.
If there was water in your tank it would most likely be condensation build up over time or it got there by a leaky cap in rain or you drove through a creek.
Your idle speed problem is probably chunks of some solid material blocking the vacuum passages in the carb.. not water.
Jas.
my zook was going top guns and then i filled up at bp so i could do some 4wding but my zook got the sads up it would
backfire
stall
and had crazey Idling
so iv just dumped all my fuel replaced the filters (if you dont have 2 put 1 more on) took the carby off and gave it a good clean out with some carby cleaner
and its all good now i think ill need to go for a bit more of a drive and ill put some metho in but i thnik iv fixed it
backfire
stall
and had crazey Idling
so iv just dumped all my fuel replaced the filters (if you dont have 2 put 1 more on) took the carby off and gave it a good clean out with some carby cleaner
and its all good now i think ill need to go for a bit more of a drive and ill put some metho in but i thnik iv fixed it
I dont know squat!!!!!!!!!!
"Just when I think you've gone and said the stupidest thing ever, you keep on talking!"
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My zook dont like higher octane fuels, it runs like it has dirty fuel.
Most tell me thats BS. But some moto riders swear that higher octane fuels can be too dense for small engine carbs.
I have no tech or big words to back up my opinion...but my zook runs much better on standard ulp.
It don't like e10 much either.
christover
Most tell me thats BS. But some moto riders swear that higher octane fuels can be too dense for small engine carbs.
I have no tech or big words to back up my opinion...but my zook runs much better on standard ulp.
It don't like e10 much either.
christover
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Crap fuel blocking th ecarby??robbo5121 wrote:yer as sed somewere b4, fuel floats on water, so the water in the carby bowl stays were it is and runs the engine shitly, so throw a bottle of metho in 4 u refill and it helps reove the water, but it could be crap fuel or sumthing blocking th ecarby
Don't you run fuel filters?
Take the top off the carb and give it a blow out with compressed air.. get the gunk out.
I'd say your built up condensation in the tank has let it rust and thats where your problem has begun.
Fit some or replace your fuel filters and put a water absorber in the tank IE: A litre of Metho.(every 6 months at least)
Should solve your problems.
aye the boys at suzi shop had a look and (a) my thermostat dosnt wokr so the chikc is always half open
and (b) a numbe rof vaccuum lines arnt were vaccuumm lines should b
im getn it fixed next week, but
now it stalls everytime its in nuetral and i need it to drive how can i stick the idle up so it doesnt stall
and (b) a numbe rof vaccuum lines arnt were vaccuumm lines should b
im getn it fixed next week, but
now it stalls everytime its in nuetral and i need it to drive how can i stick the idle up so it doesnt stall
Taff
Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 12:38 pm
learn to heel+toe. its not hard, all carby zook owners should be pros at it.
i have that problem sometimes when the motor is cold, when in neutral just keep the revs up with the throttle....no more stalling.robbo5121
it stalls everytime its in nuetral and i need it to drive how can i stick the idle up so it doesnt stall
also you should check your air filter and make sure it is not caked in crap,
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