Rball Posted August 28, 2022 Report Posted August 28, 2022 Got a 49 pilot house that I just got back together and runs great, only exception is it seems I’m topping out at 35 mph. Any to passed that and the engine starts cutting and sputtering. Sounds like it’s winding out and over Reving at that speed. It’s got 24.5” tires 12.25 center to ground. Axle has 4.1F stamped on it( I think it means 4.10. 3 speed trans. Could it be clutch slippage? It does bog up hill so I wouldn’t think so. Quote
Jeff Balazs Posted August 28, 2022 Report Posted August 28, 2022 Your tires ought to be around 30" diameter.....makes a huge difference!!!! Quote
Rball Posted August 28, 2022 Author Report Posted August 28, 2022 Yes taller tires would help actual top speed, I was only calculating by what the speedo was putting out. Tall tires are in my plans but wouldn’t change that the Speedo shows only 35 when it feels like it’s reving too high. Quote
Merle Coggins Posted August 29, 2022 Report Posted August 29, 2022 (edited) 9 hours ago, Rball said: Got a 49 pilot house that I just got back together and runs great, only exception is it seems I’m topping out at 35 mph. Any to passed that and the engine starts cutting and sputtering… Does it “cut and sputter” at higher RPM in all gears? It could be an ignition issue, such as a weak or misconnected points spring. This can cause points bounce at higher RPMs. And although it may sound like the engine is revving up high, it’s probably not spinning up as fast as you think. The fan is a lot noisier than you are used to and makes guessing RPMs a bit misleading. Edited August 29, 2022 by Merle Coggins Quote
ggdad1951 Posted August 29, 2022 Report Posted August 29, 2022 8 hours ago, Merle Coggins said: Does it “cut and sputter” at higher RPM in all gears? It could be an ignition issue, such as a weak or misconnected points spring. This can cause points bounce at higher RPMs. And although it may sound like the engine is revving up high, it’s probably not spinning up as fast as you think. The fan is a lot noisier than you are used to and makes guessing RPMs a bit misleading. A tach does wonders for what the engine is actually doing. Quote
JBNeal Posted August 30, 2022 Report Posted August 30, 2022 clutch slippage would result in engine speed increasing and vehicle speed decreasing with an increased load on the clutch, like driving uphill. are the mechanical and vacuum advance mechanism operating properly in the distributor? Quote
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