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Re: Carb rebuild

To: Alan Camhi <camhi@symbol.com>
Subject: Re: Carb rebuild
From: "Todd W. Sigety" <toddsig@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 19:09:40 -0500
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
References: <s4bf2daf.090@roadrunner.symbol.com>
Alan,

I rebuild my ZS carbs last winter, and to my surprise actually did a
decent job.  I purchased the Haynes techbook for Webers, which also
covers ZS and SU carbs.  The book was a lot of help, about 12 pages of
good pictures and instructions to follow for several types of ZS carbs,
including the CDs.

I used carb cleaner and a tooth brush, a lot of soaking and scurbbing to
get them clean. Some parts soaked in the carb cleaner overnight.

The carb rebuild kit I purchased (from Motorhead) had more parts than I
could use.  Be prepared for that, it seems that they will pack several
types of parts (gaskets and washers) for differnt carb types.

I rebuilt mine in a large plastic tub one carb at a time.

Hope this helps.

Todd Sigety
1970 TR6
Alexandria, VA
Alan Camhi wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Got my Stromberg 175CD carb rebuild kits from TRF(thanks John Duhart) and was 
>wondering if anyone ever published a "how to" via the VTR web page or any 
>other source.
> 
> Upon disassembling them, what should I look for?  How do I clean them and 
>specifically, what should I clean?  What solvent is used for cleaning?  
>anything i should check for while they are disassembled?
> 
> This is a major undertaking for me and I am a little nervous about it so any 
>help[ offered(small or large would be greatly appreciated.  You guys wer great 
>in the past with your advice so PLEASE don't fail me now.
> 
> Thanks for all the help both previous and future.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Alan Camhi
> '65TR4
> 
> P.S.  I will be going slow, doing one at a time and will be taking lots of 
>pictures and notes as to how they looked prior to removal.
> 
>

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