Posted October 22, 200321 yr comment_54060 I have a 71 240 with a L28 running with triple webers. more often than not I get sooty plugs. after reading material here I increased plug gap to .042 since i have a accel super coil and 76 solid state ignition. any other basic things to check for this condition? and the size of main jet in bottom of fuel bowl was a 50. thanks everyone. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/8496-webers-fouling-plugs/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 22, 200321 yr comment_54084 Replace the plugs with brand new ones with 11mm gap, take it to a Dyno tuner, pay the $150 and get it tuned properly... once.... guess work will only get you so far.OzLime240Z Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/8496-webers-fouling-plugs/#findComment-54084 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 22, 200321 yr comment_54089 Oh OZLIME, that Avtar:love: Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/8496-webers-fouling-plugs/#findComment-54089 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 22, 200321 yr comment_54090 That's my next question. I must be a dinosaur as I have no knowledge on where to find these or create them? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/8496-webers-fouling-plugs/#findComment-54090 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 22, 200321 yr comment_54138 Sounds like you're talking about the accelerator pump jet, not the mains. Your main jets should probably be in the range of 120-130. I'm talking about triple DCOE 40s. Can't really give you recommendations for jet sizes because I live at 6500 feet altitude. Best to find an expert on Webers to figure it out. Your idle jets could also be too large and/or your idle mixture is not adjusted correctly. If you have a Colortune you could adjust the mixture fairly close, or if you have a good ear you can also get fairly close. Also your fuel level in the bowls could be too high, so check the float adjustment. I'm still working the bugs out of my triples after one year. Good luck, Victor. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/8496-webers-fouling-plugs/#findComment-54138 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 23, 200321 yr comment_54257 Originally posted by tanny I'm still working the bugs out of my triples after one year. Good luck, Victor. Originally posted by Ozlime240z pay the $150 and get it tuned properly... once.... guess work will only get you so far. :classic: I got my Triple 44 Delortos Dyno tuned 14 months ago. Since then I have done 8000 miles and just a week ago I pulled the plugs to check the gap (at the same time I did tapets etc) and after 14 months the plugs are picture perfect. They look just like the photos you see in manuals showing you what your plugs should look like. BTW the L28 with Triple 44 Dels is very drivable. Gets about 14L per 100km or 18 MPG in US talk. Triples are great if you get them set up properly to begin with. Trust me, get them tuned by someone who *knows* what they are doing. Every motor, even if the same internally, is subtly different. Long live the straight 6 OzLime240Z Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/8496-webers-fouling-plugs/#findComment-54257 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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