MFaulks wrote:.
Ca c'est fantastic! Nicely done John, great stuff. What did the mot guys think? Further, how does it run, have you had a blast in it yet?
The M.O.T. guys were more than interested, I guess because it broke the monotony of doing M.O.T.s on modern cars. Two guys from another garage happened to turn up whilst it was being done, which resulted in lots of questions. They were quite surprised by the emissions reading of 0.21% vol at idle for CO which, from what I've read, is the sort of level required from modern cars. So my tuning of the carb mixture screws, just using a vacuum gauge connected to the inlet manifold, seems to have set them close enough.
After the M.O.T. I took it for a short run up the local Chapel-en-le-Frith bypass. I didn't exactly blast it, only going up to about 60 mph. I want to be sure that nothing falls off before doing some spirited runs. It performed well, didn't pull to one side or feel anything other than 'planted' considering that I need to have my suspension geometry set-up checked on proper equipment. Acceleration was smooth without flat spots so the double carb arrangement seems to be working. The brakes felt good and didn't pull to one side. The front wheels will need balancing as there was some steering wheel shake. So, overall, I was happy with that first run.