I have a 74 MK2A with twin concentrics set as standard. The ignition is Boyer mk 4 micro, set up spot on at 28 deg before tdc at 5000rpm.
The motor runs fine ,pulls well and idles when warm. The problem is the right side cylinder gets very hot. So hot it has started to melt the plug cap. This is a plain soft rubber one as the ht lead is the resister.
The left side is ok. I have set the carbs up to the amal instructions as well as i can and balanced them with vacuum gauges.
If the right side was running rich would it cause this overheating if not what would.
It does smoke quite a lot when hot on both cylinders , probably inlet valve seals melted as the compression is ok.
Any ideas much appreciated.
chris r
The motor runs fine ,pulls well and idles when warm. The problem is the right side cylinder gets very hot. So hot it has started to melt the plug cap. This is a plain soft rubber one as the ht lead is the resister.
The left side is ok. I have set the carbs up to the amal instructions as well as i can and balanced them with vacuum gauges.
If the right side was running rich would it cause this overheating if not what would.
It does smoke quite a lot when hot on both cylinders , probably inlet valve seals melted as the compression is ok.
Any ideas much appreciated.
chris r