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Re: TR3B Timing & Carb Rebuild

To: "Erkan Hassan" <ehassan@rx.umaryland.edu>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: TR3B Timing & Carb Rebuild
From: "Fred Thomas" <vafred@erols.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 15:09:33 -0400charset="iso-8859-1"
References: <s7ca973a.063@rx.umaryland.edu>
Erkan, if the shafts are loose, then a rebuild will be of no use to you at
all, you must check them first for any play, a rebuild is very easy on these
carbs, look for a book by Kenneth Ball = Autopress Ltd. T/R 2/3/4, extremely
good on all the mechanics of these cars. Timing is just advance it for best
RPM and then retard it 100 rpm.  "FT"
----- Original Message -----
From: Erkan Hassan <ehassan@rx.umaryland.edu>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 2:37 PM
Subject: TR3B Timing & Carb Rebuild


>
> Listers,
>
> As previously posted, I could not get one of the carbs on my TR3B to
> provide an adequate mixture using the colortune system.  I would like
> to thank all of those who responded to my dilemma It seems as though a
> carburetor rebuild is first up on the winter project list.
>
> Before undergoing the rebuild however, suggestions included adjusting
> the float and timing.  The Haynes manual seems to indicate that the
> float adjustment procedure is quite simple, however, I have the timing
> description is beyond me.  I have used a timing light and chalk
> markings in other cars in the past while turning the distributor, but
> this does not appear to be the case here.
>
> Can anyone provide a "Tuning For Dummies" guide here??
>
> Also, in anticipation of the rebuild, since I have never done this
> before, is there a source which describes step-by-step approaches?  Do
> the rebuild kits come with instructions?  The Moss catalog had listed
> a rebuild kit, and a super master rebuild kit ($40 more), which is
> appropriate?
>
> Words of wisdom are greatly appreciated.
>
> Erkan Hassan
> 62 TR3B
> TCF 536


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