After fitting some new headlining a few days ago, went out for a spin and while out had a curious stuttering or kangarooing when the throttle was about half way down. Imagine 30 mph in third, about that level the engine was misfiring and a bit rough.
So getting back to the garage, and remembering this thread and the similar ones recently, I took a look in the carb as the symptoms seemed like the carburettor may be the problem. (pretty much everything ingnitiony is new or recently changed, plugs look good)
This was on Saturday when the temp was about 28 according to the temp gauge in the other car. 2cv has never done this before, wondered if the temperature has an effect...
Having a look after taking the top off the carb. It looked like there was stuff at the bottom, but really there was only the merest smear of stuff, the in line filter had been working. What you can see here is mostly some kind of discolouration of the bowls.
Cleaned inside as best as I could, but never having cleaned the jets before didn't really have any idea what or where they are, so tried looking for something more obvious, then found:
The tiny spring which holds the choke flap axle against the other choke axle had broken, you can see it hanging down in the centre of the picture.
Triumphant I was sure that I'd discovered the cause, so put the carb back together and bent a new part of the spring to re-intstate it until I can get a new one. Test drive and nope, no difference still kangarooing in the mid range of the accelerator, particularly when revs are dropping into that range down from higher revs / more throttle.
Left it for the day and came back here to read about carbs and jets. Symptoms seemed to match a blocked primary jet, so next day went out and removed the jet while the carb was in situ. Never could have found it without Ken's photo, Haynes was pretty hopeless in this respect.
Ken's photo much better!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30132857@N ... otostream/So its down there! I'd always expected the "Jet" to be the part sitting in the middle of the venturi (hole), or one of those brass things at the top of the carb.
What its actually doing is metering the flow of petrol into the engine simply by a precisely sized hole, have I got that right? When on full throttle with both halves open, you have 102 plus 90 flow maximum going into the engine. When you are runnning only on the first part of the carb / pedal travel, you have only 102's worth of petrol flow to play with?
This is the little fella: a 102 jet
Seemed perfectly clean when I got it out of the carb, blew it through and cleaned out the vertical pipe it sits at the bottom of as well as I could. used a cotton bud and flushed the tube through several times.
The carb is a 18/26 as it says on the side:
(or 26/18

)
Once all back together the engine was fine again, although that was the next morning which was much cooler (if temp is a factor?). Should I upgrade to a 107 primary in the light of this escapade? Was it just grit which I managed to remove in my cleaning? What do you think?
Sean you said
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107 guessing that as you have a flat spot you have a 18/26
Is the 18/26 particularly prone to this more than the other carbs because its naturally 'leaner' than the earlier models?