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RE: Adaptor on carbon canister

To: "'levilevi'" <levilevi@attbi.com>,
Subject: RE: Adaptor on carbon canister
From: Hugh Fader <hfader@usa.net>
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 23:44:26 -0500
Thanks Bud. Maybe they are alternates. I'm gonna give TRF a call tomorrow
and see what they have to say. Fortunately, I don't have to make emissions;
I'm just trying to get it set up right. My carbs are actually for a 1973 and
have tubes for the vents to the float bowl to accomodate anti-run on. I have
this disabled and don't think it's a problem.

Now, do you have the restrictors or the adaptors on the carbs? Would you
mind getting an approximate size of the orifice in them to confirm the
measurement Sam made? Just the closest size drill that will fit is good
enough. If I can't get the right part, I'll make it.

- Hugh

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of levilevi
> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 10:18 PM
> To: 'triumphs'; '6pack'; Hugh Fader
> Subject: Re: Adaptor on carbon canister
>
>
> My car only has the white plastic restrictor inside of the
> middle cannister
> pipe.  Doesn't have the 154209 restrictor in the hose.  I
> can't say for
> certain that's correct but it runs pretty fair with it that way.
>
> You are right to be concerned about the calibrated vacuum
> leak.  It can
> really make a difference especially if you have to tune to
> meet emission
> standards.  Since you have the TRF catalog check your carbs to see if
> they're the right year for the way you're routing your vapor recovery
> system.
>
> Bud Rolofson
> 71TR6 CC57365 (Good 6)
> 66TR4A CTC57806 (The Wreck-Almost Parts)
> 66TR4A CTC57529 (The Project)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hugh Fader" <hfader@usa.net>
> To: "'6pack'" <6pack@autox.team.net>; "'triumphs'"
> <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 10:16 AM
> Subject: Adaptor on carbon canister
>
>
> > I'm getting close to having my vapor recovery and breather
> plumbing in
> > place. I found black nylon tubing identical to the original at
> McMaster-Carr
> > (part# 5548K18). I used 15/32" emission hose for the large
> vacuum lines.
> > It's a real bear getting it over the tee adaptors, but it
> seems to make an
> > airtight fit. The hoses were routed slightly differently on
> earlier and
> > later TR6s. I chose to use the later routing because it
> fits the front
> carb
> > better. I blew into the breather on the valve cover and
> noticed that there
> > were leaks around the bolt holes. This may have had
> something to do with
> my
> > idle instability. Sealed them with black RTV.
> >
> > I'm not happy about the vacuum hose fittings on the carbs.
> TRF did not
> have
> > the restrictors (154210), only the adaptors (155148). I
> bought those, but
> > they have a larger orifice - about 0.3" vs. the 0.18" that
> Sam Gentry
> > reported to me. This may not sound like much of a
> difference, but it's
> > triple the cross-sectional area and therefore triple the
> flow. Maybe the
> > mixture adjustment can compensate for this?
> >
> > Now to my question. There is a detail on the carbon
> canister I am trying
> to
> > figure out. None of the catalogs seem to have exactly what
> I have on my 72
> > TR6, but TRF p. 89 is closest. They show a restrictor
> (154209) going from
> > the vacuum hose to the two-port carbon canister. From the
> illustration, it
> > looks like the fitting goes over the top of the pipe on the
> canister. Now,
> > my canister has what looks like a restrictor, but it fits
> inside the pipe.
> > Are these equivalent or are both required? Can anybody with
> a stock setup
> > take a look for me?
> >
> > I know this may all sound pretty obsessive, but I think the
> details have
> to
> > be right. After all, this is a carefully calibrated vacuum leak!
> >
> > Regards,
> > Hugh Fader

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