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Webers and spark plugs? Learn how to tune them. The carburetor datas are here. NGK B7ES spark plugs The Golden Lodge 2HL is a great spark plug. However, During the last years I have been using the NGK sparks. Be careful so you get the correct plug for your 105 engine. I use B7ES and not the BP7ES. The "P" indicates that the electrode is a bit further down on the spark plug. The NGK refer to this as "projected insulator". The B7ES have the correct temperature and the electrode is not causing picking and maybe causing other ignition problems.
If I understand the NGK information correct, driving with a "P" spark plug might give you trouble with pinking or what ever you call it over there. The ignition module is made by Bosch # 0227 100 111. Same as Peugot, Citroën and Volvo among others use. Weber tuning for me! Spica tuning is here in PDF, 3.6Mb to download and here's yet another Spica manual www.shorey.net I have Weber carbs on my Spider. Here's the adjustment procedure as I do it. The procedure is the same on Dellorto. The entire manuaul is here to for you to download. Synchro tools and 4 column manometer kit are in stock here www.racecar.co.uk
Check the FUEL HOSES for cracks (especially near the ends) or leaks. Replace them if they look too bad. Empty the water separator and inspect or replace the FILTER. Now, check for FULL THROTTLE OPENING. Have a helper step on the accelerator pedal while you watch the throttle shafts rotate to the fully open position. Gently adjust the linkage, if necessary. Make sure that the bellcrank under the carbs is not sticking on its shaft.
Adjust the spring- loaded screw, green dot, in the linkage between the two Webers until you can see the throttle through the corresponding hole. Use a mirror and a light and shine through the holes vy the air cleaner. Then you have the carbs synchronized Now gently adjust the idle screw a few turns. Later, you will have to adjust this screw again to get the proper idling revs. The spring- loaded screw will not need any attention any more. Make sure that the Idle Stop Screw is NOT against its stop when you are making the adjustment or you will be even more confused. Check the FLOAT LEVEL. A) Remove some fuel from the carbs and let the engine idle for two minutes. Remove the wingnut caps. B) Then, use the depth gauge end of vernier caliper to measure from the top of the lower shelf to the top of the fuel surface. DCOE spec = 1.14 inch (29 mm+4.5 mm). If the depth is NOT correct, the top plate of the carburetor must be removed. Carefully bend the tab on the float assembly that touches the needle valve. Reassemble and test the float level as before.. Check for Intake System AIR LEAKS while engine is running. Wiggle the carbs and pour water on the donuts and listen for a change in the engine speed. Adjust the IDLE MIXTURE.
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