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Next Club Meet Sunday 13th June Evening

Started by 'The Gaffer', 03, June, 2010, 11:45:40 AM

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'The Gaffer'

Next offical Club Meet Sunday 13th June 2010 - 7pm - 7.30 at The Lock Keeper pub. Keynsham Road, Keynsham, Bristol. BS31 2DD. T: 0117 9862383.

Then run on to another pub maybe decided on the night.

Hairy Santa

Hope to see you all there

Phil , got money in pocket for you , hope you had some luck  sorting your tank

Did someone mention food on our runout to another pub - he he

Pete

Bulldog Bri

Out of interest, anyone going down to the Queens Square Avenue club meeting in the morning?

If there is some interest from others I'll be going down to take a look this weekend.

8)


Casino

I shouldn't bother Bri.
The Avenue Car Club , Like the BKCC, only meet once a month on the second Sunday of each month.

Casino

Bulldog Bri

Quote from: bulldog bri on 05, June, 2010, 10:52:04 PM
Out of interest, anyone going down to the Queens Square Avenue club meeting in the morning?

If there is some interest from others I'll be going down to take a look this weekend.

8)

Sorry not very clear here, meant to mean the same day of our club meeting (hence I put it on this thread) the 13th, which is the second sunday of the month.

:-[

foggy

I probably can't come to the club night, got the front of the Hood in bits,trying to get the suspension to work.  Cheers, see you at the next one.

YZFMINI


Daley Down Under


Assuming weather is kind, I'll be there for a while although I need to end up in Sunningdale by late evening (without kit car).

Psymon

Hopeing to be there for my first meet Sunday Evening in my first kit car  :D  ;D :D

GOOD TIMES !!!!!!!


Simon.   ;D ;D

'The Gaffer'

So you bought it Simon. Look forward to seeing you :)

Psymon

Quote from: G & Toniq on 12, June, 2010, 12:16:55 AM
So you bought it Simon. Look forward to seeing you :)


Yup takes a bit of getting used to, but the motorway drive from plymouth was fun be it a bit windy (lose of breath going to fast i think) and picking the flys out of my teeth because i had a big ass grin on my face for 110 miles  ;D

It need some body work done and some alterations but over all i am very pleased with it esp at the price i paid.

Cheers Simon.

'The Gaffer'

Well done that man, let the tinkering begin :)

Mayby see you at the club meet.

Mark G

Providing the weather holds I should make this one.

Mark G

Weather report - pissing down in Nailsea.

I'll see you at the next one.

Bulldog Bri

Just started here as well bud, so I'm ducking out for tonite  :'(

see some of you all next weekend (corner weight clincing)  ;D Hoping that will be dryer  ::)

8)

Dixie

was planning on going tonight, but pissing down, so me and Psyom are calling it quits and not coming.

Is there a Thursday meet this week?

ta Mark

Bulldog Bri

Just had a call from Phil. New tank is in but having prob's starting and now flattened his battery so will not be along either  :(

8)

David H


'The Gaffer'

Car now running very rich, black plugs. Will rev if starts but no way will tick over. Think floats are not cutting off as can see fuel down the inlets with only the fuel pump running.

Always the Pegasus meet tommorow eve if I can get to the bottom of the problem.

Who else is up for this, be good to show our faces at this invite. http://bristolkitcarclub.co.uk/smf2/index.php?topic=790.msg7201;topicseen#new

Should be a good evening.

Quarrycars

A couple of things to try to fix flooding carbs; disconnect or pull the fuse for the fuel pump the run the engine until it runs out of gas then reconnect the pump.  The rush of fuel will often dislodge the bit of debris that is stopping the neelle valve seating.  If you don't have a fuel pressure regulator you may need one, carbs should have only 2-3 PSI some electric pumps will produce 8 PSI!
Cheerz, JT

Bulldog Bri


'Mendip Wurzel'

I attended .... there was a few of us there in the rain. Went in tin top.

YZFMINI

I was there so were Andy and Pete in our cars.
We had no excuse as we have roofs I guess..
:)

'The Gaffer'

Quote from: Quarrycars on 14, June, 2010, 06:56:05 AM
A couple of things to try to fix flooding carbs; disconnect or pull the fuse for the fuel pump the run the engine until it runs out of gas then reconnect the pump.  The rush of fuel will often dislodge the bit of debris that is stopping the neelle valve seating.  If you don't have a fuel pressure regulator you may need one, carbs should have only 2-3 PSI some electric pumps will produce 8 PSI!
Cheerz, JT

Thaks JT did exactly what you said and it ran fine. Went for a 20 mile run with no problems ;D That has probably saved me a load of agro - Thanks!!

The car has never had a pressure regulator and the pump looks pretty big, maybe its got one in it already. Only way to tell I guess is to put a gauge on it.

Hairy Santa

Glad you have sorted it Phil, I have a pressure gauge here floating somewhere if you want to check it

Might be worth Nick (aliwizard) trying this as his car is doing exactly the same - over fueling 

Dixie

Quick question.

Are we going to have some Sunday morning meetings?  Weather aside, I still struggle to attend and evening event.

Mark

'The Gaffer'

Quote from: Hairy Santa on 15, June, 2010, 09:16:22 AM
Glad you have sorted it Phil, I have a pressure gauge here floating somewhere if you want to check it

Might be worth Nick (aliwizard) trying this as his car is doing exactly the same - over fueling

Thanks Pete, may take you up on that. First I need to I.D the pump.

Nick may well be having the same problem. Through research bike carbs will only tolerate about 3 - 3.5 PSI, most run of the mill fuel pumps kick out about 8 PSI. The floats just cant hold that back and you get a over fueling problem.

With the bike engine, ideally the original pump should be used as they are normally self regulating. A good alternative is a good used ZX9 pump. Mine is behaving itself perfectly now so I think it was just a bit of gunk in the fuel line.

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