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The Carburettor
I've left this to the end because there
are many different carburetors fitted to the Ford Capri.

I recommend that you pay your money and get your car Krypton tuned at a reputable Garage.
Carburettors are sensitive beasts with many potential problems that are best left to the
experts in my opinion. If you are still running your 1.6 Capri with a VV type I suggest
that you consider replacing it with a twin choke Weber from the 2lt, which will improve
performance no end. Get a Garage to help you do this as the Weber will need re-jetting for
use on a 1.6 engine.
A couple of things you can do during a
general service are as follows. Make sure that all the linkages on the carburettor
are
well greased. Use a cotton bud to get the grease in all the nooks and crannies. You can
try pouring some Redex into the top of the carburettor with the engine running (slowly and
not too much). This will clean off all the carbon gum inside the carburettor
and usually
creates lots of white smoke which is good fun. The engine tickover should be set to 900rpm
when warm. There is a large knurled nut at the back of the carburettor for adjusting this.
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