My visit to Sydney was much shorter, only about 1 hr as the flight from Manila was late in.
I only talked to Richard on the phone as I was in the Philippines, not UK.
we probably talked longer about our 'other' cars, both having Smart Roadsters and being fans
Shopping was via the virtual world of internet based commerce, it is the package deliveries that are driving Carol nuts.
So I ordered a dozen bottle of wine for delivery......
Hope this helps.
In my car it is a Ducellier unit marked R243D59.
During my internet shopping I did see a french company offering these in a fully programmable version as well.
Running at 10deg static and 30deg total advance (mine is pointless, with an electronic breaker module, don't know if that is normal).
I have had a couple of people tell me that these engines can tolerate a lot of advance, one long term owner telling me he winds on advance until the car won't crank over, then backs off a couple of degrees.
Cam in mine has less lift but much wider opening (324deg) and overlap.
Lift 0.250” run at 0.020 clearance hot.
Inlet Opens 58 BTDC
Inlet Closes 86 ABDC
Exhaust Opens 86 BBDC
Exhaust closes 58 ATDC
Also twin 45 side draft Webers.
Chokes 34 (taper 34-35)
Venturi 45 (8.5mm centre)
Idle 50F8
Emulsion F16
Air 195
Main 120
Acel/Pump 40
These carb settings are I think pretty close to what the 1600 Gordini engines run in Alpines.
Engine does also have hi-comp pistons and had around 200psi cylinder pressure when tested.
If I get around to it I am looking at moving the fuel filler on mine (single tank only fitted on left side) to the side as I don't like fueling with hot exhausts so close and ready to accept lovely petrol.
Ha ha, package delivery of wine, brilliant. I have had a couple of parcels a week arrive for near on 3 years, car parts large and small, the lady that delivers parcels thinks I run a car parts business.
Thank you for the great detailed info on Dissy, Carb Jets etc. It gives me a great benchmark to work from. so I can see if I am close or wildly out.
I tried to time my dizzy yesterday, with a decent timing light with dial in advance as the timing seemed erratic. What an experience that turned out, I would have X amount of degrees at X RPM one minute, then it would move 5 to 10 degress either side of that. The dizzy has an Electronic points module, but the shaft bushes are worn out, the vac advance is not connected and the advance springs are missing, what a mess
I tried to search the Ducellier R243D59 on yahoo world wide and got zero results, interestingly the same search on Google provides endless pages of results and most have a translate option. So a real bonus!
I have not come across the programmable version yet unless you are talking about the 123 brand distributor (I have bought 2 of these in the past for other cars and had great results)
That is a pretty wild cam you have going there, it goes a long way to explain the firecracker of an exhaust note you have going on in the You-tube clips, id be pretty happy with that.
I hear what you are saying on the fuel filler, my S2 has twin tanks and I have filled them both about 4 times in the last 10 days (yes doing some serious mileage) It scares the pants of me, the filler necks are so close to the roof, I have to turn the bowser handle toward the rear of the car to get it in either side and then sweat about any splashes or backwash going down the boot vents onto hot extractors, I feel like I should have my fire extinguisher in one hand while I do it.
As a matter of interest, what sort of exhaust (a few pic) are you running? And more particular, brand and model of muffler.
I have some pretty decent extractors on mine, that by any account should flow nicely, I have a huge muffler, I will upload a pic later today. Its the sort of thing you might have on a truck. It does however provide a deep, yet not too loud note.
I am very interested in details of what muffler your running as I would like something a bit loader, but don't want to buy 3 or 4 until I achieve something worthwhile.
Again thank you for the help on these items Stephen it makes it so much easier to work out if things are close to what they should be or way off track..
Murray