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Re: TR6 ZS carb problem

To: Chad Stretz <ccfarm@tranquility.net>
Subject: Re: TR6 ZS carb problem
From: "Todd W. Sigety" <toddsig@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 14:50:22 -0500
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <34EE3876.C909845C@tranquility.net>
Chad,

When I rebuilt my ZS carbs I had a problem with the bypass valves
causing a very fast idle. Some of the valves are externally adjustable,
while on early models like my '70 TR6 you had to remove the valve, and
open it up to adjust the pressure on the inner spring.

I eventually closed off the valves by placing gasket material between
the by pass valve and the carb body.  Although not an optimal solution,
it corrected my problem of a very fast idle. I was then easily able to
balnce the air flow between the two carbs using the old rubber hose
method.
 
Hope this helps.

Todd Sigety
1970 TR6
Alexandria, VA

Chad Stretz wrote:
> 
> Thanks, Joe and Irv for the replies to my query.  The float levels are
> correct, and the needles were set flush when we started.  I guess I
> should rephrase the question.
> 
> What exactly do the bypass valves do, and how do you know when they're
> bad?  Symptoms?
> 
> What about the temperature compensators?
> 
> Surely someone has run into carb balance and idle speed difficulty with
> these things.
> 
> Thanks for the help!
> 
> Chad Stretz
> 73 TR6
> CF7511U

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