I have a 3.5 with SU carbs, which idles at around 750/800 rpm when cold. but once upto operating temperature it rises to about 1000rpm.
Has anyone any ideas what could be causing this?
I've done a bit of research but can't really find anything, other than possibly a problem with the bi-metallic temperature compensator assembly.
Any thoughts, suggestions most welcome.
Mark
Idle Rising When Engine Warm
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Hello Mark,
How long has the current seal kit been in your carburettors?
It is my understanding that worn butterfly spindles along with air leaks around the spindle seals can result in large variations in idle speed.
Do note though that once warm the engine will always idle with a slightly higher rpm than when cold.
Ron.
How long has the current seal kit been in your carburettors?
It is my understanding that worn butterfly spindles along with air leaks around the spindle seals can result in large variations in idle speed.
Do note though that once warm the engine will always idle with a slightly higher rpm than when cold.
Ron.
4.6 Rover 3500 P6B
Hi Ron,
I overhauled the carburettors in April this year, the spindles didn't look worn and new seals were put in upon reassembly. I have also checked the spindle/seal area for leaks by spraying easy start around them and listening for any increase in rpm - something I read somewhere, not sure how reliable it is.
If the spindle was worn or the seals were leaking would the idle be un-unstable?
Cheers
I overhauled the carburettors in April this year, the spindles didn't look worn and new seals were put in upon reassembly. I have also checked the spindle/seal area for leaks by spraying easy start around them and listening for any increase in rpm - something I read somewhere, not sure how reliable it is.
If the spindle was worn or the seals were leaking would the idle be un-unstable?
Would the difference be as much as 200-250 rpm between hot and cold?RoverP6B wrote:Do note though that once warm the engine will always idle with a slightly higher rpm than when cold.
Ron.
Cheers
Yes, I really am that stupid!