Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 08:02:49 GMT From: Heikki Mastokangas <heikki.mastokangasnopsam.nospam4me.fi> Subject: Re: SAAB 900C engine, carburator..
TS wrote: > You definitely won't have a lambda sensor if it's got a carb. The sensor > would be useless. In injected cars, the sensor's output is used to fine tune > the air/fuel ratio. You can't do that with a carb. Yes, I actually figured that out after send-button ;) The engine has only one chip for the ignition. My other question would be, yesterday I took the carburator for closer look to inspect the state of the needle. I basicly cleaned (again) and took apart the carburator, and then reassempled it. Now for some reason I have trouble with idling, the car doesnt stall but the RPM is low and idle is irregular. I didnt touch the needle adjustement screw at the bottom of the carburator and all the components should be as they were. Did I forgot something?? Otherwise the car runs fine without problems. H. Mastokangas