Topic: Dual Kadron Tuning ... yikes.
Ok.. so I decided to take my dual kadrons and put them on my 1641 that I just broke in. They are 40mm and supposedly jetted for a 1600.
I've gotten them to run decently enough so that I can get to 3500 RPM and set the timing at about 30degrees BTDC (SVDA distributor.) I've got the mixture set (as per AJ Sims / lowbugget site) It seems to run much smoother... BUT...
There currently is a huge flat spot... If I give it throttle quickly, it just lags and dies. I've been reading on lowbugget about adjusting the accelerator pump. He gives a fairly brief explanation of how to set them up, but nothing really quantitative.
Tomorrow I'm going to check that the accelerator pumps are giving me a good stream of gas as soon as I push them, without any lag. If they don't, I'll try to adjust them as per AJ Sims' site...
I'm assuming (hoping) that the pump is lagging and this is my issue. But does anyone else have any ideas?
A related issue is that one of the chokes has always been sticky (from factory, and of course there are no returns on carbs from cip1.ca) and whenever I plug the chokes in, my starter rig fuse blows up. Last year, I was running these on my 1776 (even though they are jetted for a 1600) and I got them running ok-ish at best with the chokes held wide open. This meant that I had to sit on the throttle and let the engine warm up before I went anywhere (pain in the ass) So I'm contemplating getting some cable and rigging up a proper mechanical choke in place of the electrical ones which aren't cutting it. Any comments or suggestions on that are appreciated.
Is it possible that the choke positions (or one carb's choke not opening or being stuck) would cause this kind of lag? The one carb seems to flutter and move easily (lets plenty of air through) when I give it gas, but the other does not.
Last edited by thebignic (2010-03-07 17:43:30)