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Cheap dirty fix for Spica
I know the true Alfisti here will hate this, but (as Mehitbel would say) Wotthehell? It might help someone. When I bought my Spider, it was running so rich that it totally fouled brand new plugs in 20 Km. Braden's book helped me determine that the TA was NG; when cold the piston was flush with the cylinder. In boiling water the piston advanced (let's say) 20 cm instead of whatever it should be. The critical measurement is .019 between side lever and datum point. I made up a bolt/nut/washer gizmo which, when pushed into the TA hole, allowed the lever/datum clearance to be correct. (The clearance should be 27 mm, but with a no-good TA has to be longer.) I measured the length of this gizmo, subtracted the actual length of my piston when hot, and bought a longer machine screw to replace the one that lives in the TA hole. When hot, my faulty TA now closes the lever down to .019 off the datum point. When cold, the engine idles at 2500 RPM, but that doesn't last long. Not perfect, and I'm going to build a Shankle to replace it, but for an emergency fix it works just fine.
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Ian Cameron, 1980 Spider
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