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Re: [Healeys] Carb jet tube clearance

To: John Snyder <helyjohn@cablespeed.com>, john spaur
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Carb jet tube clearance
From: Dave Schweninger <quenty@ntelos.net>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 12:12:41 -0400
Hi Guys
I'm really curious about this. When I installed my steering column I  
centered it in the instrument panel and let the rest of the pieces  
fall where they may. I just looked again and every thing is on dead  
center, fire wall, big column brace and the instrument panel.
I keep hearing that "No two Healeys are alike". However I don't think  
that answers this discrepancy. Obviously these cars were put together  
in an assembly fixture. Even with sheet metal wandering around as it  
does, the steering gear would have to move to the right about 5", or  
the scuttle about 1/2". Not likely.
Dan's picture shows his engine side to side alignment to be almost  
exactly the same as mine. however vertically it's about 3/8" Higher.  
I'm beginning to think that the difference is in the intake manifold.  
Also not likely.
I measured from the steel heat shield to the carb face at the air  
cleaner 4 17/32".
The jet is 1 15/16" long from the carb flange.
Thanks
Dave

On Sep 26, 2007, at 3:36 PM, John Snyder wrote:

> I have had the same problem w/ more than one tri-carb.  Luckily I  
> find it
> b/4 the body panels are installed.  The steering box has a clamp  
> which can
> be loosened, the metal plates (both sides of the firewall) w/ the big
> grommets for the column have oversized holes for their 4 screws.  
> The support
> channel w/ the column clamp behind the instrument panel has slots   
> at both
> ends.  Loosen everything, and push the column to the left as far as  
> the
> opening in the instrument panel will allow.  There should be just  
> enough
> clearance for the choke to work.  Sounds easy, but might be much  
> harder w/
> the body installed.  (I've done 3 ground up restos on tri-carbs,  
> and had
> this problem on as least 2 of them.  Maybe there is something you  
> and I are
> missing about assembling the carbs/manifolds)
> John Snyder
>
>
>> Fellow listers,
>> I have a 1962 BN7 tri carb.  I'm doing the reassembly part of the
>> restoration and find that the jet head on the rear carb is extremely
>> close to the steering tube.  It's so close that if the choke were  
>> to be
>> operated there would be no possible downward movement at all.  So far
>> I've found out that the jet is the correct length for the carb (some
>> after market jets are longer than the original equipment).  The frame
>> hasn't been damaged/bent.  Engine and trans mounts are new.  I've
>> researched the list archives and not found anything relating to this
>> problem.  Steering tube looks to be centered through the firewall and
>> dash.  Carbs, heat shield and spacers are correctly assembled.   
>> From my
>> reading of the workshop manual and looking at it's mounts I don't  
>> think
>> the steering tube can be moved away from the jet head.  Anyone ever
>> experience a clearance problem like this?  Any thoughts would be
>> appreciated.
>> Thanks, Dan
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