My Blue CORSA-500 :)
Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
Have you checked all bulbs and connections including reays, are correct way round, Ive had experience before when a bulb , even with offset tangs was fitted wrong way and it gave real headache till I foundi it , sometimes the live can run through ground and not burn out but cause havoc especially when some items are ground switched (horn?) and others are live switched (lights) Electrics defy all logic in my opinion, remenber that electricity ,like water, will always take the easiest route and work from there
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Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
we went through all the plugs and grounds yesterday.... "looks good" was the result
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Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
IT LIVES!!! We got it to run last night and drove it around the parking lot.
It still idles at just around 2,000 rpm (per dash tach) but it really ran great for not having the carbs tuned, balanced, adjusted or the linkage tightened, adjusted, and the fact that I loosened up the shaft supports to build it up with stabilizer blocks.
Youtube video coming soon
It still idles at just around 2,000 rpm (per dash tach) but it really ran great for not having the carbs tuned, balanced, adjusted or the linkage tightened, adjusted, and the fact that I loosened up the shaft supports to build it up with stabilizer blocks.
Youtube video coming soon
1966 Corsa Coupe
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Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
Here it is... enjoy watching the dash and my brother's knuckles... maybe just turn the monitor off and enjoy the commentary mixed with engine.
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Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
So I'm just starting to work on the carbs. I wanted to see how my new tool (the Unisyn) worked and put it on....
Well then I put my hand on the carb throats and the following occurs:\
Right side (passenger) - Sucks down my palm HARD and almost kills the car.
Left side (driver) - Almost can't feel any suction at all...... nothing happens when I cover it.
Well then I put my hand on the carb throats and the following occurs:\
Right side (passenger) - Sucks down my palm HARD and almost kills the car.
Left side (driver) - Almost can't feel any suction at all...... nothing happens when I cover it.
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Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
I did the cold valve train adjustment job to the T on the video that Kevin suggested to me and has uploaded on his YouTube channel.
So here's my question.... Why does the driver side not pop as hard as the passenger and heats up so much slower than the other?
Note: I have yet to fully adjust and balance the carbs. Also the plugs are ~10 years old but probably only 100 miles on those plugs.
The first video is cold started... I literally had just finished putting the valve cover on and started it after sitting in 11°F weather for about 2 hours.
The second video (as I mention in the commentary) is after idling for about 20 minutes then roaring around the block setting off car alarms :)
So here's my question.... Why does the driver side not pop as hard as the passenger and heats up so much slower than the other?
Note: I have yet to fully adjust and balance the carbs. Also the plugs are ~10 years old but probably only 100 miles on those plugs.
The first video is cold started... I literally had just finished putting the valve cover on and started it after sitting in 11°F weather for about 2 hours.
The second video (as I mention in the commentary) is after idling for about 20 minutes then roaring around the block setting off car alarms :)
1966 Corsa Coupe
Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
To balance the carbs ---
--- This dealer training filmstrip gives the most thorough and easy to follow description of carb adjustment I've come across. The carb section starts near the end of part one and continues at the begining of part 2.
An "UNSAFE" Production
Couldn't get part 2 to work on this page but here is the URL -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jtm6s5_ ... re=related
--- This dealer training filmstrip gives the most thorough and easy to follow description of carb adjustment I've come across. The carb section starts near the end of part one and continues at the begining of part 2.
An "UNSAFE" Production
Couldn't get part 2 to work on this page but here is the URL -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jtm6s5_ ... re=related
Kevin Willson
1965 Monza 3.1
Juneau Alaska
1965 Monza 3.1
Juneau Alaska
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Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
whens the corsa gonna get some love???? lol
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Ft. Wayne, Indiana
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Ft. Wayne, Indiana
-1966 Corsa Coupe, 140, 4 speed (sold but still in good hands!!)
-1957 BMW isetta 300 bubble window, 13 HP, 4 speed BEAST!!
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Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
Man Mike I gotta get my brother outta my lot with my 500. I want to work on your car so bad!!! And I can't even put it back together cuz I pressed the bearing sleeve in backwards on the drag-link... DOH!
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Re: My Blue CORSA-500 :)
cvair4life wrote:Hi Ted. Thanks for the insight. I just pulled, bathed, cleaned and rebuilt both carbs so hopefully I'll have that issue tucked away soon enough. Kevin said I need to adjust the valves so I'll do that as well. New videos sooner than later :)
Oh.. just realized I hadn't responded to the black/white smoke question. Watching my video above again it's white smoke for sure. So running lean I suppose
That smoke looks like its burning oil to me, too lean wouldnt produce any smoke