Hi all, I want to thank you guys for your advice.
I changed the 1.5:1 roller rockers for a standard set of cooper s forged rockers, and although I did get a power increase down low - it seems a bit more torqey, I spun the wheels a few times off the lights - I still have the same problem and have developed more issues.
Problem 1:
The same thing is still happening with the throttle response, if I am at mid range revs and I put my foot down, it does not accelerate, it just sputters, when I take my foot off and on again, it will take off. It's like something gets stuck, then gives. It runs fine when revving it's guts out, and if I gradually increase the throttle it seems ok - but who wants that.
Problem 2:
The revs are now surging. When it is warm, and at idle, the revs run at about 1000rpm for 5 seconds, then down to 500rpm for 5 seconds, then up to 1000, etc. I've tried all sorts of timing, and it always does the same thing. I noticed when I was driving it on the highway today at 110kms, it felt like it was surging back and forth.
The carbies seem good, I have synched them, and the mixture seems good, but are they the problem? I have an electric fuel pump, so it should be getting ample fuel.
The dizzy seems to get extremely hot, could there be a problem with it? electonic ignition?
What timing should it be? there are no timing marks on my aftermarket flywheel, I adjust it by ear to get the best revs at idle usually, but i have tried lots of other timing. There are markers on the crankshaft pulley (see picture) but I haven't been able to fing anything to say what they represent. Someone told me that they are 4 degrees eack mark, but if that is the case then I am running close to 20 degrees at idle (timing light). This seems way too much, but if I run it at the 5 - 10 degrees recommended for 998 cooper - standard 998 clubman, then it splutters and dies.
HELP
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