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Michael4
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Running lean

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Whilst doing the MOT the tester, old school, showed me the screen on his machine that tests emissions. On the only relevant test (Co2?) the maximum permissible figure was 4.0 something. Our camper was registering 0.2 something. He pointed this out and said it was obviously running lean. I should have paid more attention.

The DG engine and carb are 130k old and original, nothing has been touched for a long while, everything is working as it should and the old thing is as sprightly as ever. I am reluctant to upset anything and the Pierberg is unknown territory for me. I've wiggled the pipework and can see no splits etc.

Shall I leave everything well alone or is there a simple mixture screw on the carb somewhere? if so, please tell me where. 
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Re: Running lean

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Hi mate, 

I rebuilt my carb not that long ago, With the rebuild kit its rather simple and theres a good video on youtube to follow I've attached at the bottom, the same guy also does the assembly video else where. 

The mixture screw is rather easy to get to if you know where to put your screw driver as its towards the front on the right hand side as your looking at the engine from the back. The kits come with a replacement O ring for the screw too.



 
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Re: Running lean

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A couple of turns on the mixture screw will sort
That , go to the mot station and adjust it
On the machine to 3.5

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Thanks all.

Regarding the mixture screw is it 'in' for leaner and 'out' for richer?
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Re: Running lean

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Too lean too much air ? Or possibly not running on all cylinders properly .
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Re: Running lean

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Running beautifully and no sign of any air leaks that I can find which is why I am reluctant to fiddle.

(If a Pierberg has butterfly spindles I suppose they could be worn after 130k and letting in air?)
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Squirt some brake cleaner or WD40 on and around rather vac pipes and inlet manifold , if the revs rise there is a leak
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