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I wpuld like to say a thank you to dcd1979 for today by the way. It was bloody cold and this brave soldier was wrestling with a clevis pin and adjusting the selector rod.

Oooooh Matron!

Not much of a poster but good to see your posts again. As someone who struggles with my own mental health, autoshite as a community is a good (albeit anonymous for me) support!

 

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Its dark and scary sometimes Carlos.scary thpughts dont help either. Im still riding through it.

Keep yourself distracted & occupied my good man. It goes a long way towards keeping those thoughts at bay.

Lovely Volvo/Daf by the way. Slush box too! Proper autoshite car.

 

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Im thinking gummed petrol now. Today she has ran fine. No issues or stalling except a small flutter when i nipped in motor factors. Also the emv has been repaired so gearbox works fine and its no longer as high revving. Some fresh fuel and use seems to be helping the small niggles

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Ive had that isdue before with bikes and that was a blocked idle jet. Ive found it hadnt had any fuel in car since may till i put sone in so is it possible fuel gone off or crappy?

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No clue sorry, all i remember from back in 04 when i was after one is that the 440s with the carb fed 1.7 had a fairly common issue with the carb base plate warping, but i think that led to a petrol leak more than idling issues. Luckily the 440 i ended up with was injected.

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Sainsburys or asda shuma. May try super unleaded. Rod yes the base issue was with 1.7. The carb wobbles on the 1.4!

I had a nightmare with the Asda fuel, switched to Jet and no bother. Might be worth a try.

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Is it a Webber twin-sequential carburettor?  if so, these are a twat for getting sludge build-up in the well between the two float chambers.  If you take the top of the carb off, you'll see there's two float chambers (one either side), and a drilling in the bottom of each of them, which links them together in a wide square U shape.  The four jets in the middle draw fuel from the centre of this U,

 

Of course, being the lowest point, that's where all the silt and shite builds up.  I had awful running issues with an X1/9 with this design of carburettor until I understood how it was designed.  A quick blast of compressed air through the drillings in the correct direction, and a chunk of gasket/sludge/bleugh the size of a Tic-tac came hurtling out at speed.  Was absolutely fine after that.  Frustration level of issue 346/10.  Cost of repair £0.  Bastard carburettors.

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Over past 2 years ive lost countless cars,been homeless, had a serious van crash,marriage failure twice,disability and a mini stroke. The folks here have helped me through a lot. Some i owe so much to for keeping me sane. Ive fell out with some being grumpy and yea i may be a twat but i really enjoy all of your company.

Welcome back mate - nice wheels ... hope you are better and back to 100% asap.

 

One of these days I may try a 340!

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Mainly sainsburys but asda occasionally. Yes ill try proper fuel too!

 

Oddly, the Blingo seems to run better on Tesco fuel (Fina...??) even than Shell superdiesel.

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Might be worth checking your HT leads. I had a similar issue on my old 340, couldn't find sod all wrong anywhere. Even the HT leads looked good. It was only when I pulled one off and looked into the end connector I could see it must have gotten damp and corroded badly giving an intermittent or weak spark.

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