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Question My 1974,V12, E type will miss fire when left to idle for a few minutes after the engine has reached running temperature. The 3 plugs on the left side front will then be totally sooted up. I tried to balance the stromberg carbs with a Gunson carbalancer but the carb feeding these three cylinders is difficult to set. There is no suction when idle speed at 650rpm. The bypass valve diaphram on this carb is torn and I have ordered a new one - will this cure the problem?
Answer Hi Ian,
The bypass valve is a decel valve and will not cause no vacuum. To disable it for test purposes, you can just put some kind of packing in place of the spring to hold the valve closed at all times if you like.
You need to run a compression test on all cylinders (be sure to hold the throttles open during the test)
Is the main top diaphragm good on that carb? Also check for vacuum leaks either with a oil gun or if you use propane keep a fire extinguisher handy because any small spark could light the propane.