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RE: HS6 needles and springs

To: "'lbc4me@hotmail.com'" <lbc4me@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: HS6 needles and springs
From: "Knight, James" <James.Knight@purchase.edu>
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 11:58:15 -0400
Walt and all:
Thanks for responding.  I didn't know there were different jets as well as
different needles.  Any idea what springs are used with this setup?  Springs
are color coded. The difference is spring rate, which affects how fast the
piston rises when the throttle plate opens up.  I've also raed of folks
adjusting this further by shortening the springs by small amounts.  Don't
know anybody who has done this, though.
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Walter Fogle [mailto:lbc4me@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 11:51 AM
To: James.Knight@purchase.edu
Cc: 6Pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: HS6 needles and springs


Jim and all:

My HS6 carbs (two) are running with BAG jets and .100 needles.  These are 
the new carbs from Moss Motors.  The plastic covers on the bottom of the 
carbs are red in color.

Hope this helps.

>
>Walt Fogle's comment made me wonder what folks running HS6's are using for
>needles and springs.  I got my set (two, not three) from TSI in Ohio about
>15 years ago.  I've been pretty happy with them.  They came set up for TR6
>application with springloaded needles, I think the code on them is KN.  
>They
>are listed in the SU Carb Manual as the stock needles for Volvo 122S.  The
>springs are marked with yellow paint.  More recently, I helped a friend
>install a set he got from Joe Curto, which were set up with CV needles 
>(also
>used in the HD8's for Austin Healy 3000 MkIII).  I don't remember which
>springs were used.  This setup also seemed to work well, maybe even better
>than mine.
>
>My engine has stock compression and cam, but is ported, polished, CCed,
>combustion chambers shaped per Kasner's comp prep manual, with header and
>low restriction exhaust (monza system except mufflers which I replaced with
>two Dynomax mufflers because the high pitched monza drone when highway
>cruising drove me nuts).  I'm still thinking about getting K&N filters.
>
>Anyway, I'm  curious about what other possibilities have been tried and how
>they worked out.
>
>Jim Knight




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