Posted January 26, 201510 yr comment_462487 Just manage to follow all the steps to tune my 1972 240z su carburetors including setting the idle mixture knobs 2 turns clockwise and balancing both carbs with fast idle screw to 3,000 RPM. I took the car for a spin and noticed that she hesitates when reaching 4,000 RPM in 1st gear. Could it be running lean? Should i turn the idle mixture knob to 2.5 turns? Please advise what should i do to eliminate this hesitation. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50844-240z-hesitating-when-reaching-4000-rpm-in-1st-gear-after-tuning-carbs/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 31, 201510 yr comment_462724 2.5 Turns is the starting point for getting the proper mixture. How far down or up depends on the carbs and your car Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50844-240z-hesitating-when-reaching-4000-rpm-in-1st-gear-after-tuning-carbs/#findComment-462724 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 3, 201510 yr Author comment_462863 2.5 Turns is the starting point for getting the proper mixture. How far down or up depends on the carbs and your car Just found the culprit! The spark plugs were worn. I installed a set of NGK BP6ES, tuned both carbs setting the idle mixture to 2.75 turns clockwise and now the car does not hesitate or causes any backfire. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50844-240z-hesitating-when-reaching-4000-rpm-in-1st-gear-after-tuning-carbs/#findComment-462863 Share on other sites More sharing options...
April 10, 20159 yr Author comment_467416 Just found the culprit! The spark plugs were worn. I installed a set of NGK BP6ES, tuned both carbs setting the idle mixture to 2.75 turns clockwise and now the car does not hesitate or causes any backfire.Problem came back even with new NGK BP6ES spark plugs and 4 turns clockwise on both of the SU Carbs idle mixture knobs. The Factory gap of the BP6ES is .028 mm. Edited April 10, 20159 yr by jalexquijano Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50844-240z-hesitating-when-reaching-4000-rpm-in-1st-gear-after-tuning-carbs/#findComment-467416 Share on other sites More sharing options...
April 10, 20159 yr comment_467418 Did you ever plug all the vacuum lines and idle the car. Don't spray the brake booster with starter fluid. Plug the vacuum lines to everything and eliminate possible vacuum leaks. Check the ignition system thoroughly...C Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50844-240z-hesitating-when-reaching-4000-rpm-in-1st-gear-after-tuning-carbs/#findComment-467418 Share on other sites More sharing options...
April 10, 20159 yr Author comment_467421 Sorry but what do you mean by plugging all the vacuum lines? Plug them with what? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50844-240z-hesitating-when-reaching-4000-rpm-in-1st-gear-after-tuning-carbs/#findComment-467421 Share on other sites More sharing options...
April 10, 20159 yr comment_467440 Problem came back even with new NGK BP6ES spark plugs and 4 turns clockwise on both of the SU Carbs idle mixture knobs. The Factory gap of the BP6ES is .028 mm.I hope that's a Typo. Factory gap on those plugs is .8mm or .032" Edited April 10, 20159 yr by Chickenman Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50844-240z-hesitating-when-reaching-4000-rpm-in-1st-gear-after-tuning-carbs/#findComment-467440 Share on other sites More sharing options...
April 10, 20159 yr comment_467456 Either unplug them from the manifold and put a rubber cap on the manifold port and a hose clamp; on a hose put a bolt in the hose with a hose clamp, golf tees work good in little hoses. Try to remove as many of the possible sources of leaks as possible. If that fixes the weak and erratic idle then add them back one at a time to isolate which one is the problem. Another trick for when the idle slows down after a while when you just let it sit and idle. Add a battery in parallel with the one in the car. Just use jumper cables to a known good battery. Not a battery in another car! See if the extra capacity helps the idle stay where it should..C Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50844-240z-hesitating-when-reaching-4000-rpm-in-1st-gear-after-tuning-carbs/#findComment-467456 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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