Hi all,
I've recently purchased a 1959 A10 SR. As she'd been off the road for around a year, I've gone over the normal things. New oils, oil tank flushed and cleaned before taking her for a run It's always started relatively easily but had always appeared to be running very rich (Black smoke from exhaust/sooty plugs) I'd always thought she may just need a good run. Anyway, yesterday I took her out for the first time. All appeared to be fine for the first 1/2 mile then it just bogged down if using more than 1/4 throttle. It's now a little harder to start and wont tick over as well has it had been doing.
I'm thinking the most likely fault is with the carb?
I think it's a Amal 376 carb (I've attached a picture hopefully that'll aid identification) are there any basic settings I could look at i.e I think the pilot should be set at 1 1/2 turns out?
Whilst looking at the carb, it appears that it would probably benefit from new throttle and choke cables. Looking online they all seem to shown a 59 SR having a throttle cable with a mid adjuster. Looking at mine there is no adjuster. Is this correct or could it be fitted with an incorrect cable. The other thing relating to the cable is they all mention having a 366 type throttle. I think mine's got the original twist grip so I'm assuming its correct? if anyone could confirm its a type 366 that would be great.
Apologies if these are dim questions - I'm just trying to get my head around things.