Sorry everyone for making two topics in a row but I have had a few and just remembered I wanted to ask about this. Arthur, if you're around and reading, perhaps you could clarify because your earlier comment suggests you know something about this.
My carburetor dashpots have been empty since I bought the car. It runs great but has a slight "pop" from the exhaust when letting off the gas abruptly (like when changing gears). I know basically nothing about carburetors. The world has moved on, as Steven King might say. I've never owned a car with one before or worked on them and really I understand nothing except the very basic function and principles. So let's be very basic please.
My question is: If it's running fine, is it at all a problem that the dashpots are empty? What exactly is the purpose of them; is it just to make the engine run "smoother" (because most drivers hate excitement?) or is there any harm being done by this popping and crackling? Ought I fill up my dashpots immediately? And if so what might be the best kind of fluid for it?
I seem to hear a million different opinions about this stuff, so if someone could educate me a little I would much appreciate it.
Thanks, and cheers!