What happens if a Triumph Bonneville is too lean?

What happens if a Triumph Bonneville is too lean?

Too rich and you’re wasting fuel, spewing more pol- lutants, diluting your oil, fouling engine parts, and as a result performance suffers. Too lean and you run the risk of detonation, damage to the valves caused by overheating and performance suffers.

Can a bad fuel injector cause an engine to go undrirified?

They are found on the vast majority of road going vehicles in one form or another. Because they are a part of the fuel system, any problems with the fuel injectors can cause all sorts of engine performance issues, that can sometimes even render the vehicle undrivable.

Where can I tune my Triumph Bonneville motor?

At “Jenks Bolts®” we get regular enquiries about tuning the Bonneville motor and the “best” carbu- rettor setup for a particular exhaust system and riding style.

When did the Pontiac Bonneville go out of production?

The Bonneville remained Pontiac’s costliest and most luxurious model throughout the 1960s and was instrumental in pushing Pontiac to third place in sales from 1962 to 1970.

How much torque does a Bonneville engine produce?

Engine: The air-cooled 790cc engine with a 360 degree firing angle crankshaft (both pistons ride and fall together to recreate that authentic Bonneville engine beat) produces a hefty 60Nm (44ft-lb) of torque – a substantial 90 per cent of it from 2750rpm all the way to the redline.

What was the horsepower of a 1963 Pontiac Bonneville?

For 1963 only <1963 Pontiac shop manual>, Pontiac offered the 421 cu in (6.9 l) Super Duty with two four-barrel carburetors, rated at 425 hp (317 kW), as a US$2,250 option (when the base Bonneville listed at US$3,349).

What’s the engine size of a 2007 Triumph Bonneville?

For 2007 the Bonneville has an increased engine size of 865cc. This latest model also comes with a black engine and polished, lacquered engine covers and a span adjustment clutch lever.