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Re: '64 plus4

To: "Colin Cobb" <cobmeister@zianet.com>, "Jim G" <jimgcusavecom@webtv.net>
Subject: Re: '64 plus4
From: "Greg Solow" <gregmogdoc@surfnetusa.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 01:10:26 -0700
I believe that TR-4 engines for 63, 64  were fitted with Zenith -Stromberg
carbs.  My 1964 model certainly was.  TR-4As were all fitted with HS-6
carbs.  The factory received engines form Standard Triumph complete with
carburators and manifolds and installed them as received.  The Zenith carbs
were used for a short time after they became available because Su was owned
by British Motors Corp.,(manufacturer of the MG) and Triumph did not want to
buy carburators from their competition if it could be avoided.  After
Triumph and BMC merged to become "British Leyland" Triumph went back to
using SUs.

Regards, Greg Solow
----- Original Message -----
From: Colin Cobb <cobmeister@zianet.com>
To: Jim G <jimgcusavecom@webtv.net>
Cc: <daswift@bellsouth.net>; <morgans@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 1999 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: '64 plus4


> Hey Guys,
>
> Yep, as usual the story is more complex than simple... Wouldn't you
> think I'da learned by now to give plenty of details when answering...
>
> My post stating that SU's were the "normal" Plus 4 carb is, I believe,
> correct. The inference that (Zenith-)Strombergs were, therefore, not
> "correct" is an overstatement. Jim G.'s statement that  << ALL +4's from
> 1964 to eaily 1967 had the 175CD Zenith carbs from the factory. >> is
> wrong.
>
> I am again reminded that it always pays to check a couple of references
> when dealing with Mogs...
>
> A quick look at the "Morgan Four Owner's Workshop Manual," which covers
> four cylinder Mogs from 1936 to the end of production of the "real" Plus
> 4's, reveals that "All TR engined Plus/4s (sic) except the Super Sports
> model have been fitted with twin S.U. carburetters EXCEPT for a short
> period when Stromberg-Zenith (sic) units were utilised." (p. 55, para
> 2:15, emphasis added).
>
> No less than our own Fred Sisson states in the Morgan Bedside Reader (p
> 27, para one), "Through the years the common carbutetor (sic) on Morgans
> was either a Solex in the very early years or SU ... which was
> introduced on the TR engines and continue through the carbureted +8s."
>
> The balance of Fred's carb section discusses mainly SU carbs with a
> short bit on Webers (fitted to the SS at the factory) and a passing
> mention of Holley (which is sometimes fitted to Plus 8's in the
> aftermarket). Fred makes no mention of tuning the Zenith-Stromberg carb.
>
> The Plus 4 operator's manual (doubtless still available from The Works)
> contains info on both the SU and Zenith-Stromberg carbs.
>
> Incidentally, in re: TR engines, the current Haynes manual for SU carbs
> lists model H4 for TR2 (1953/55),  model H6 for TR3, TR3A, TR4
> (1956/62), and  model HS6 for TR4A (1965/66 and 1968, note differing
> spec numbers for US and UK applications). I note that the manual does
> not list an application for the years 1963/64.
>
> It might be interesting to hear from Listers as to how many of their
> Plus 4's are fitted with factory original Zenith-Stromberg carbs. I
> would suspect not many and those are most likely in the years 1963 and
> 1964, the years that David and Jim G. are most interested in. I would
> not, however, be really surprised to find some scattered in the other
> years because... Well, it is The Works, ya know!
>
> Am I correct in my belief that the 4/4 guys don't have this situation?
> Is the Solex pretty much the 4/4 carb, at least through Series II?
>
> At any rate, my advice to David remains the same: Sell the car. (The
> questions only get tougher from here on out...)
>
> --Colin Cobb, Las Cruces, NM, USA
> '66 Morgan Plus 4 Four Seater, RHD (with twin English spec SU HS6 carbs)
>
>
>
>


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