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Peter Bell

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  1. I did see a Hoodie at Donington who had gone into a gravel trap, and gravel had gone into the bottom pulley causing the timing to slip. That is the only time I knew of a problem.

    Peter :unsure:

  2. Nick I think the drilling is intended to balance it a bit but don't worry about matching the pulley to the cam. The same pulley is also used for the jackshaft. Why not paint both pulleys and just leave off the belt cover altogether as long as you keep your fingers out of the way!

    Peter.

  3. :( Any one know of a source for the early Sierra front engine mount rubber unit? I just need 1 but Ford no longer do them neither do my local factors and there doesn't seem to be any local breakers with early cars in them.

    Thanks Peter.

  4. Hi Daz, I am not sure about the Solex 38 but I have a Webber DGAS which is fitted with a LOVE diaphragm, not all have them. No you are wrong it stands for low vacuum enrichment! What it does is as the engine is about to slow right down and the vacuum drops in the manifold it pumps in a big squirt of fuel like the accelerator pump (it looks a bit like it too on the side of the carb with a vacuum line to the base of the carb) and off the engine goes again. It could be this causing the hunting so disconnect it as you should not need it anyway, block up the tube, and then set up the slow running as usual.

    Peter

    p.s. the main jets will probably be too big as well as I expect the carb is from a 2.8 or 3.0

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