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Hi Andy
I'm afraid that I have done very little work recently.....a combination of cold wet weather, lack of "mojo" and a resurgence of railway related involvement.
I have even toyed with the idea of selling "as is" but I would like to at least get the engine running just to hear that V12......
I'm afraid that I have done very little work recently.....a combination of cold wet weather, lack of "mojo" and a resurgence of railway related involvement.
I have even toyed with the idea of selling "as is" but I would like to at least get the engine running just to hear that V12......
....and a bit more progress as I have now got the fuel system(delivery) piped up. However I still have not put a fuel return line in. I think it is usual on downdraft carbs to reduce the chance of fuel vapourisation? The IDF carbs have the extra outlets, but I may block them just to get the engine started this month.
The fuel return system is now in place and nearly finished. There is a black tube running between the front two carbs and from the back two carbs they go to a "T" connector and back to the tank.
I need to put more fuel in the tank to test it out - and get a battery to get the starter motor and ignition system wired up.
I need to put more fuel in the tank to test it out - and get a battery to get the starter motor and ignition system wired up.
I have bought a battery and some more petrol so there is now fuel in the carbs! The engine also turns over on the starter....and I am looking at the ignition amplifier, coils and wires!
Rather than have the main coil and amplifier up at the back of the engine, I am looking at the idea of a plate to hold both coils and amplifier at the front of the block.
Rather than have the main coil and amplifier up at the back of the engine, I am looking at the idea of a plate to hold both coils and amplifier at the front of the block.
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Today I looked more closely at the ignition system on the engine and there are a couple of wires going to the distributor in addition to the coil circuit so I need to double check my wiring diagram. I was able to put all the other washers and nuts onto the carb mountings on the inlet manifold so another step closer....
Today I looked more closely at the ignition system on the engine and there are a couple of wires going to the distributor in addition to the coil circuit so I need to double check my wiring diagram. I was able to put all the other washers and nuts onto the carb mountings on the inlet manifold so another step closer....
It Lives!!
With a collection of wires and temporary adaptations the MeGa BGT V12 Fired up for the first time. I have uploaded a short video on You Tube and I think this is the link.
https://youtu.be/oUgVghlkVgE
With a collection of wires and temporary adaptations the MeGa BGT V12 Fired up for the first time. I have uploaded a short video on You Tube and I think this is the link.
https://youtu.be/oUgVghlkVgE
Minemapper said:
Any arm hairs left?
I should have read your reply before going out to do a bit more on the B.I've been Very lucky.....
A couple of the carb linkages needed adjusting so I took two IDFs off and got them sorted, put them back on and decided to fire up again - a backfire and the valley caught fire with the spilt petrol from the carbs.......Fortunately I got it out quickly without any significant damage. I will be getting another fire extinguisher and keep a bucket of water in the garage from now on!
I did then get the engine running again and we are now up to 10 cylinders working - it is beginning to sound the part.
But I need to get that extra extinguisher - a lesson for us all?
Minemapper said:
Any arm hairs left?
As I don't want to get singed, I am now looking at getting the two sets of carb linkages linked. I still have the original central Jaguar rotating disc system, which I might be able to adapt.Thanks Andy
It is beginning to sound better as now 10 cylinders are working and I hope for all 12 soon ....but I don't want to upset the neighbours too often.
Edited by Flying Phil on Sunday 1st April 13:42
I found the Jaguar rotating throttle link and it looked possible to use.
I took the top part off, removed the rotary throttle position sensor and the spacer tubes and put it back together.
It is now the correct height for the Webers.
I now need to bolt it in place and make suitable length links to the carb butterflies.
I took the top part off, removed the rotary throttle position sensor and the spacer tubes and put it back together.
It is now the correct height for the Webers.
I now need to bolt it in place and make suitable length links to the carb butterflies.
The Jaguar throttle link wheel is now fitted. Needless to say it was not straight forward as I had to turn it through 180 degrees to get it lining up with the carb arms. That is when I realized the pedestal base is not level, nor were the bosses it bolted to on the valley of the block - they were about 3 degrees off. Turning it meant it was at a 6 degree angle! Still a bit of work with the hacksaw has brought it back to nearly vertical.
I have shortened the operating arms and joined the Weber fitting to the Jaguar end as the ball sizes are different.... but I need to get a metal tube (rather than the trial rubber tube!) to join them permanently. I also need to get the carb operating arms correctly angled.
I have shortened the operating arms and joined the Weber fitting to the Jaguar end as the ball sizes are different.... but I need to get a metal tube (rather than the trial rubber tube!) to join them permanently. I also need to get the carb operating arms correctly angled.
I've been working on the throttle mechanism to get even opening on both banks and a repositioning of the throttle cable. You can see on the last picture, the wheel rotates clockwise and the far bank doesn't open until about 30 degrees of movement, whereas the near bank starts to open immediately.
After three months......I've been......Back in the garage and after a lot of searching I found a suitable piece of steel tube to replace the trial rubber tube on the throttle linkage. I fired up the welder and got the two threaded sections in place at each end. Repeat for the other side. I also removed and realigned the operating arm from the Drivers side carb to get the ball end more in line with the throttle quadrant. Now all the carbs open reasonably well together.
but now off on holiday.....
but now off on holiday.....
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