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RE: more idiot questions - Loose plunger

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Subject: RE: more idiot questions - Loose plunger
From: Gordon Bird <gb@the-bdc.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 09:52:01 -0400
Yes, there are supposed to be washers, but what I found on my H4 rear carb
was that the dashpot threads were 'nearly' stripped.  I replaced the dashpot
and the problem went away.
Gordie Bird
62 MGA
80 MGB
86 Audi 4kq 

> 
> Under the screw there is a non-metallic ring, which should 
> prevent this.
> If the ring is not present it is obvious the plunger will come loose.
> If there are rings, these might turned to be too hard after 
> all these years.
> Replacement won't be an exepensive trick, but will result 
> into a proper carb
> performance.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Hans
> 
> '71 BGT
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Councill [mailto:dcouncil@imt.net]
> Sent: woensdag 26 april 2000 4:59
> To: Scott McKorkle; 'MG list (E-mail)'
> Subject: RE: more idiot questions - Loose plunger
> 
> 
> At 04:20 PM 4/25/00 -0700, Scott McKorkle wrote:
> >Now going off on a tangent and speaking of the carb 
> plungers...  The front
> >plunger on my HS-4 keeps unscrewing.  I'll drive a few days 
> and open the
> >bonnet to find it unscrewed but still in the carb.  I'm assuming that
> >vibration from the engine is causing this.  Any ideas to 
> keep it in place?
> >I hate the thought of using loc-tite.  Would teflon tape do 
> the trick or
> >cause more problems?  Finally, do you think this is 
> indicative of any more
> >serious problems?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Scott McKorkle
> >1978 MGB (converted to dual SU's)
> 
> 
> My 67BGT had this unusual problem. After I bought it last 
> year, I noticed 
> that the damper rod (plunger) would come loose on the rear 
> HS4 carb. Even 
> after I tightened it as tight as I could get it, it still 
> came unscrewed 
> within 5-10 miles of city driving.
> 
> I almost wrote in to the list to see if anyone had heard of 
> this problem. 
> But I thought one possibility was the damper rod itself was no longer 
> straight, adding to the vibrations that were then unscrewing 
> it. To test 
> this theory, I just swapped the dampers between my two BGTs. 
> Well, a test 
> drive later, and the damper rod came unscrewed on my 71BGT.
> 
> The solution was to replace the damper rods - they were not overly 
> expensive, I think about $7-8 each. Its worth a try.
> 
> David
> 67 BGT
> 71 BGT
> 

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