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XE Finally Registered : Fine Tuning Holley

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#1 ·
Hey all,

Thought i'd give ya's an update. Yesterday most of my troubles seamed to come to an end. Got the car back from ford wreckers, they've cleaned all the sludge shit out of the motor as it was all under warranty etc. It is now registered and on the road.

Now heres my next little minor glitch, that I know one of the many knoledgable ppl on here will be able to answer for me in no time. I've read over my previous threads and have become confused about the accelerator pump adjustment.

Under light acceleration, the motor seams to quickly speed up, then hesitate, then accelerate as normal. Like a delayed flat spot. In the previous posts, you guys suggested that, the problem sounded like not a big enough squirt. So i thought I'd take it into my own hands and adjust it up a bit. I did this, and the delay got a bit smaller. So I adjusted it a bit more, and its gotten smaller still...... I wont to get rid of the delay completely, but i've kinda nearly run out of thread on the adjustment screw :(.

Now, the pump cam i think it is, is in the middle hole, so it can be changed either way. Is this the part i want to be adjusting so that i can then screw the adjuster back down and start over with more thread to play with??

Any advise would help.

Also, thought i'd tell ya's that the car scared the living shit outa me :p, when i took it for a test drive, i decided to stop in a back street and just drop the foot from a standing start to see what would happen...... in drive, it broke traction instantly, and then proceded to spin the wheels up to about 4000rpm where it changed to 2nd, she only spun a little bit more in 2nd. but **** me DEAD, i really wasn't expecting that.

The rear tires on the car are 215/65/14. Hence why they seamed to spin so easy.
 
#2 ·
xemeanmachine said:
Hey all,

Thought i'd give ya's an update. Yesterday most of my troubles seamed to come to an end. Got the car back from ford wreckers, they've cleaned all the sludge shit out of the motor as it was all under warranty etc. It is now registered and on the road.

Now heres my next little minor glitch, that I know one of the many knoledgable ppl on here will be able to answer for me in no time. I've read over my previous threads and have become confused about the accelerator pump adjustment.

Under light acceleration, the motor seams to quickly speed up, then hesitate, then accelerate as normal. Like a delayed flat spot. In the previous posts, you guys suggested that, the problem sounded like not a big enough squirt. So i thought I'd take it into my own hands and adjust it up a bit. I did this, and the delay got a bit smaller. So I adjusted it a bit more, and its gotten smaller still...... I wont to get rid of the delay completely, but i've kinda nearly run out of thread on the adjustment screw :(.

Now, the pump cam i think it is, is in the middle hole, so it can be changed either way. Is this the part i want to be adjusting so that i can then screw the adjuster back down and start over with more thread to play with??

Any advise would help.

Also, thought i'd tell ya's that the car scared the living shit outa me :p, when i took it for a test drive, i decided to stop in a back street and just drop the foot from a standing start to see what would happen...... in drive, it broke traction instantly, and then proceded to spin the wheels up to about 4000rpm where it changed to 2nd, she only spun a little bit more in 2nd. but **** me DEAD, i really wasn't expecting that.

The rear tires on the car are 215/65/14. Hence why they seamed to spin so easy.
It's exciting isn't it when it all works well and we get a scare like that!! :angel:

You're mostly right in your assumptions about the accelerator pump. The squirt may or may not be big enough, but it is not long enough to cover the period until the main mixtures come in. By your description the skirt needs to extend out longer ie to continue along more of the angle opening of the butterfly's. This is proper cam selection.

So you need to try the cam in all 3 positions, and if that doesn't work, then change to another cam. The pink cam is the biggest one of the bunch, and usually the best one to use for most clevo's.

If you go through all the cam possibilities and still have a hesitation, then the next thing to adjust is the volume of the shot.

The only way to do that is to increase the pump discharge nozzle size. If it is a size 28, then generally people go in increments of 3 sizes, so go to a size 31.
 
#3 ·
STROKEXD said:
It's exciting isn't it when it all works well and we get a scare like that!! :angel:

You're mostly right in your assumptions about the accelerator pump. The squirt may or may not be big enough, but it is not long enough to cover the period until the main mixtures come in. By your description the skirt needs to extend out longer ie to continue along more of the angle opening of the butterfly's. This is proper cam selection.

So you need to try the cam in all 3 positions, and if that doesn't work, then change to another cam. The pink cam is the biggest one of the bunch, and usually the best one to use for most clevo's.

If you go through all the cam possibilities and still have a hesitation, then the next thing to adjust is the volume of the shot.

The only way to do that is to increase the pump discharge nozzle size. If it is a size 28, then generally people go in increments of 3 sizes, so go to a size 31.
There are also two sizes in the accelerator pumps themselves, 30? ml and 50 ml
Regds,
Tote
 
#4 ·
The squirter size at the moment is a 28, and its got the 30 pump.

If the cam is in the middle hole, which hole will give it a longer squirt? like looking at the carb on the linkage side, should i move it to the hole thats to the left or right?

Also, the little came thing is a orange colour, does this mean anything bad?
 
#8 ·
xemeanmachine said:
The squirter size at the moment is a 28, and its got the 30 pump.

If the cam is in the middle hole, which hole will give it a longer squirt? like looking at the carb on the linkage side, should i move it to the hole thats to the left or right?

Also, the little came thing is a orange colour, does this mean anything bad?
Yep size 28 should be OK. Orange cam is possibly too small. Suggest you pick up a pink one, but first try the other two holes in the one you have - it could be position #1 or position #3 that will make it work, no way of telling unless you try it both ways.

Read the Holley info as others suggest so you set the pump lever lash properly.

The 50cc pump is only needed for methanol or full race apps. 30cc pump is fine.
 
#9 ·
xemeanmachine said:
Its working, theres just a hesitant flat spot on light acceleration.
Make sure the lever is engaging the pump under slight throttle opening.

There should be no free play between the lever arm and adjustment bolt, if there is, unwind the top bolt, until there is no gap.

Don't go too far otherwise the lever will get excessive pressure at WOT. At WOT it shouldn't detent the spring on the adjustment bolt.
 
#11 ·
OK, things are going ok, needs a little bit more tinkering with, but the flat spot is 100% on what it was. The lil cam is in position 1 now.

Also, I noticed that the little "2" that i thought was cast into the heads... is actually a 3.... wtf does that mean?? I know a 2 means 2v and a 4 means 4v, but a 3??? please don't tell me i some freak heads on my motor :(