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Re: Carb plumbing (HS4s)

To: ccrobins <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Subject: Re: Carb plumbing (HS4s)
From: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:12:22 -0800
I'm puzzled (doesn't take much).  What version of HS4's are these with the three
fittings?  I just finished plumbing mine in (AUD 52's) and they only have two
fittings on each carb.  The plumbing, as seen in photos in Clausager and from 
the
Moss catalog, shows a fuel line from the tank to a tee at the rear carb, a short
piece of fuel line from the tee to the rear carb and a longer piece of fuel line
from the other leg of the tee to the front carb.  My curiosity is whetted. In 
what
version of HS4's is the fuel first routed to the front carb?

Bud Krueger
52TD
77MGB x2

ccrobins wrote:

> OK Neil,
>
>   I see in the Moss catalogue a "FUEL LINE, carb to carb.",  That's
> another of those "how come" things.  It means the fuel feed has to go
> from the firewall to the front carb and then from front to rear.  I
> wonder what the rationale was for that.
>
>   One could always cap the second pipe on the front carb and use the
> earlier fuel lines & tee.
>
>   CR
>
> Neil Cotty wrote:
> >
> > Charley,
> >
> > >  Thanks, I didn't see the earlier and the question is: what does the
> > >extra  fitting on the front bowl cover connect to?
> >
> > You mean there is three fittings on the front float bowl right? There is two
> > fittings on the rear float bowl?
> >
> > The front float bowl:
> > One is the input for the fuel line.
> >
> > One is the outlet for the rear float bowl on the rear carb. This is the fuel
> > supply line to the rear carb.
> >
> > Last one is the overflow outlet, which connects via a steel pipe (with small
> > rubber tube ends), like a bent half circle, that connects to the overflow on
> > the rear carb. This steel pipe has an outlet near the rear carb that goes to
> > the charcoal canister. If you don't have a chacoal canister, you might need
> > to change the float bowl lids to the earlier type that didn't have this
> > extra fitting, those carbs overflow via a copper pipe down the side of the
> > carbs.
> >
> > The carbs may also have the angled inlets built into the carb body, per the
> > emmissions system I described in the previous Email.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Neil.




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