Not correct
Hi @Ulrich 3.0 CSATesting flaps after activating starting system
Front 100% closed
Rear 90% closed
View attachment 187690
Any idea?
Ulrich
I have to agree, after some advice from deQuincy and rebuilding the carbs on my 3.0cs, the car starts significantly quicker than the 3.0csi we have currently have in our workshop. It is what we call "on the button" it's almost instantaneous. I have also fitted electric "primer" fuel pumps to some of my 50's and 60's cars to avoid excessive cranking after months in storage. Is there a particular one you'd reccomend for the 3.0cs?Could report the same.
When those carbs are well tuned, the cold start is same quality (or better) like the injection.
Never seem a carburated engine starting like that in my life. (And I'm 58)
Must have is a electric primer pump.
Breiti
exactly the same hereCould report the same.
When those carbs are well tuned, the cold start is same quality (or better) like the injection.
Never seem a carburated engine starting like that in my life. (And I'm 58)
Must have is a electric primer pump.
Breiti
Could report the same.
When those carbs are well tuned, the cold start is same quality (or better) like the injection.
Never seem a carburated engine starting like that in my life. (And I'm 58)
Must have is a electric primer pump.
Breiti
Could report the same.
When those carbs are well tuned, the cold start is same quality (or better) like the injection.
Never seem a carburated engine starting like that in my life. (And I'm 58)
Must have is a electric primer pump.
Breiti
i think what @Breiti is saying is, with an electric pump, you get immediate fuel to the carbs and the car starts very quickly. with the mechanical pump that runs off the cam ... fuel is dependent on the engine turning which perhaps takes a few seconds longer. the comparison to EFI is that they also use electric pumps and get fuel pressure to the fuel rail immediately once the key is turned. both work fine (operationally) as long as the pump is functioning.
I wonder by that also....question,
do you give a second kick after the start ?
if not why the sudden drop of rpms ?
You are right, in a frequently used car, there is already enough amount of fuel in the carburetors.what do you need an electric prime pump for ?
i do not have such a thing, the original mech pump works perfect