Murugesh,
I noticed you had the carbs ' tuned ' a few days ago? Did the person syncronize the carbs? How did he set the mixture screws. Did he follow the instructions for setting the carbs?
When you start the car and you push down by hand the throttle linkages on the carbs to overide the accelerator pedal and you do an up and down movement with your hands to raise and lower the RPM from 1,000 -say 3,800rpm does it respond instantly?
You say its sluggish, could still be jets, does it pop or bang a little? Is it sluggish when just stationary or do you mean on the move?
I would not think its the linkages you need to buy unless they have been assembled wrong. Does your car idle perfectly around 900rpm?
If the distributor advance is not happening it will make a difference but it was doing fast speeds recently. Are you positive all sparking plugs are working are the leads all connected? Sometimes if one plug is not sparking it makes the engine sound sluggish.
I have run with original distributor and points and would not change that system myself. Check the gap and see that the points are not pitted or burnt though. Does the ' rotor ' you can see if you remove the distributor cap move quickly back under spring pressure if you turn it by hand?
Report back on the carb work carried out!
Roy
I noticed you had the carbs ' tuned ' a few days ago? Did the person syncronize the carbs? How did he set the mixture screws. Did he follow the instructions for setting the carbs?
When you start the car and you push down by hand the throttle linkages on the carbs to overide the accelerator pedal and you do an up and down movement with your hands to raise and lower the RPM from 1,000 -say 3,800rpm does it respond instantly?
You say its sluggish, could still be jets, does it pop or bang a little? Is it sluggish when just stationary or do you mean on the move?
I would not think its the linkages you need to buy unless they have been assembled wrong. Does your car idle perfectly around 900rpm?
If the distributor advance is not happening it will make a difference but it was doing fast speeds recently. Are you positive all sparking plugs are working are the leads all connected? Sometimes if one plug is not sparking it makes the engine sound sluggish.
I have run with original distributor and points and would not change that system myself. Check the gap and see that the points are not pitted or burnt though. Does the ' rotor ' you can see if you remove the distributor cap move quickly back under spring pressure if you turn it by hand?
Report back on the carb work carried out!
Roy
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