[TR] TR6 Stromberg question - about choke

Creig Houghtaling creig555 at live.com
Sun Mar 13 07:29:48 MDT 2016


Dave,
You are probably on to something here. The car is a 76. I will be at the garage working on the carbs again today. If you have a free minute to talk some time today, give me a ring. 
Creig 
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Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Stromberg question - about choke

What year is the car?  In the 73 and later cars the carbs have a valve that diverts the float bowl vents from a port on the face of the carb (air filter) to a port that is connected to the charcoal canister.  These can get stuck in one position or the other and the canisters often clog or fill up with gas. Or the lines get plugged.  The diverter valves will open the port on the faceof the carb when the throttle is off-idle so see if there is any difference when the throttle is cranked open.

Dave Massey



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From: Creig Houghtaling <creig555 at live.com>
To: Dave <dave1massey at cs.com>; wbeech <wbeech at flash.net>
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Sent: Sat, Mar 12, 2016 9:53 pm
Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Stromberg question - about choke

Adjusted the floats. Pulled the chokes to get started. Cranked a few times and didn't start. Figured it needed fuel pumped. So I pulled the manual lever to fill the carbs. Stopped pumping when I saw gasoline squirting out the choke  (enrichment) valve. I am confused about what could be going on here. I have other carbs I can pull the valve and trade. But that may not be the whole story.

Creig
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From: Dave <dave1massey at cs.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2016 3:30:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Stromberg question

Another possibility is if the float bowl vents are clogged there is no place for the air to go and the floats will never rise up to shut off the gas flow.

Dave Massey



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From: Wbeech at flash.net <wbeech at flash.net>
To: Creig Houghtaling <creig555 at live.com>
Cc: Dave <dave1massey at cs.com>; triumphs <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Sat, Mar 12, 2016 9:14 am
Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Stromberg question

Ditto Dave.
Just had that same problem with a recent non-TR acquisition.   PO had installed the higher pressure pump and the car instantly flooded as soon as it was turned off.  Much fiddling and head scratching before I replaced the fuel pump with a 2-3psi Facet and problem was solved.

Sent from my VIC-64

On Mar 12, 2016, at 8:31 AM, Creig Houghtaling <creig555 at live.com> wrote:

Mechanical pump.


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From: Dave <dave1massey at cs.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 6:52 AM
To: creig555 at live.com; triumphs at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Stromberg question

Is he running an electric fuel pump?  If so is it a 2 - 3 PSI unit or the higher, more common 5 - 7 PSI pump?  the higher pressure may be overcoming the float valves.


Dave Massey



-----Original Message-----
From: Creig Houghtaling <creig555 at live.com>
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Sent: Tue, Mar 8, 2016 5:24 pm
Subject: [TR] TR6 Stromberg question

My friend's TR6 was running poorly. After the car had been running, and was turned off, I noticed drips of gasoline dropping from the port below the forward carb just in front of the intake manifold. I concluded the Gross jet was not stopping the flow of gas to the carb and gas was getting pushed into the engine. So I replaced both float valves with standard valves and also changed both floats. After putting everything back together, I ran the car for a few minutes and turned it off. It was dripping gas out the same port. Looked in the throat from the air filter side and saw a small puddle of gas in the lower area right in front of the venturi. As far as I know, that means the gas isn't shutting off. Perhaps I didn't adjust the float correctly. Or there is something at the fuel inlet orifice allowing gas to bypass the valve. Is there anything I am missing here? Could the enrichment valve  (choke) be the culprit? I haven't touched that yet. I adjusted the new float to fully close the valve when the mold line of the float was parallel with the horizontal edge of the carb where the fuel reservoir attaches.

Am I missing anything else here?

Thanks
Creig Houghtaling

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