Dellorto PHBH Atomiser question
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 7:44 pm
If I am using a AV266 atomiser in my Delly carb (Mugello 198) and change it for a AV268 which I believe is richer, where would I see the difference?
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So if mid range is already bordering on too rich, I would be best to leave it as is?drunkmunkey6969 wrote:From tick over upwards, right to the top end.....but most of all in the midrange.
I am just trying to make mid range a bit safer as that's where I think I went wrong last time I had it set up. I had a reed valve fitted and was told to upjet my main which I did (significantly), then went on to hole my piston. It has been suggested that I might want to go up on the atomiser too, to be on the safe sidedrunkmunkey6969 wrote:Depends what slide, pilot, needle, clip, and main you have. And what problem you have which you are trying to cure.?
X7 is leaner than an X4.olliewtf wrote:...........It does show however that your needle is pretty much the same dimensions as an x7 needle, apart from the outer circumference of the top part of the needle. I would imagine that this therefore is leaner particularly at lower throttle openings, and could potentially be a factor in your problems, as when you set your cruise position on the throttle, it is generally below half, depending on how your engine is set up or how powerful it is etc etc.
Personally, I would change it out for x7, 2nd clip. I would then also try an x13, see how it fares. if you have any lean spots still, up the atomiser.
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I would suggest that 'having a reed valve fitted' would require bigger main jet than a 130......if it was fitted properly with boost port and piston modifications.alanscottj wrote:I am just trying to make mid range a bit safer as that's where I think I went wrong last time I had it set up. I had a reed valve fitted and was told to upjet my main which I did (significantly), then went on to hole my piston. It has been suggested that I might want to go up on the atomiser too, to be on the safe sidedrunkmunkey6969 wrote:Depends what slide, pilot, needle, clip, and main you have. And what problem you have which you are trying to cure.?
At the moment I have:
130 main
X4 needle (2nd clip down)
AV266
55
Runs ok, maybe a little rich 1/4 throttle to full throttle
drunkmunkey6969 wrote:I would suggest that 'having a reed valve fitted' would require bigger main jet than a 130......if it was fitted properly with boost port and piston modifications.alanscottj wrote:I am just trying to make mid range a bit safer as that's where I think I went wrong last time I had it set up. I had a reed valve fitted and was told to upjet my main which I did (significantly), then went on to hole my piston. It has been suggested that I might want to go up on the atomiser too, to be on the safe sidedrunkmunkey6969 wrote:Depends what slide, pilot, needle, clip, and main you have. And what problem you have which you are trying to cure.?
At the moment I have:
130 main
X4 needle (2nd clip down)
AV266
55
Runs ok, maybe a little rich 1/4 throttle to full throttle
As for your mid-range issues, a dare say needle taper and/or clip position is the issue.
My advice.......stop messing about if you don't know what you are doing, go get it dynoed.