PrimeraPowa
Member
Hi guys,
I'm just setting up a Pulsar engine after a swap and struggling to get the pairs of throttle bodies balanced equally.
I've adjusted the adjuster rods as per FSM and the best condition I can get to is the throttle stop for cylinder 3 & 4 to rest on the stopper bolt, whilst the throttle arm for cyls 1 and 2 doesn't full close.
The car has a high idle that I can't get lower than around 1800-2000 rpm - (idle screw is bottomed out and have changed the two idle valves and air regulator to no avail). There are no vacuum leaks either. The plugs for 1 & 2 have much leaner looking tips (brown colour) than the ones in 3 and 4 have, which are black, suggesting the two throttle bodies aren't balanced.
The throttle stop on the cyl 1 & 2 has this gap on them to the stopper bolt:
Whilst the throttle on cyls 3 & 4 closes fully onto the bolt:
I can't get these equal and am assuming there is something stopping the butterflies in the throttle for 1 and 2 fully closing.
Has anyone got any ideas on equalling these out?
Cheers
Ben
I'm just setting up a Pulsar engine after a swap and struggling to get the pairs of throttle bodies balanced equally.
I've adjusted the adjuster rods as per FSM and the best condition I can get to is the throttle stop for cylinder 3 & 4 to rest on the stopper bolt, whilst the throttle arm for cyls 1 and 2 doesn't full close.
The car has a high idle that I can't get lower than around 1800-2000 rpm - (idle screw is bottomed out and have changed the two idle valves and air regulator to no avail). There are no vacuum leaks either. The plugs for 1 & 2 have much leaner looking tips (brown colour) than the ones in 3 and 4 have, which are black, suggesting the two throttle bodies aren't balanced.
The throttle stop on the cyl 1 & 2 has this gap on them to the stopper bolt:
Whilst the throttle on cyls 3 & 4 closes fully onto the bolt:
I can't get these equal and am assuming there is something stopping the butterflies in the throttle for 1 and 2 fully closing.
Has anyone got any ideas on equalling these out?
Cheers
Ben