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Re: [TR] Stomberg needles

To: mhooper@digiscreen.ca, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] Stomberg needles
From: Chip19474@aol.com
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 18:58:09 EDT
In a message dated 6/29/2006 2:41:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
mhooper@digiscreen.ca writes:

> Definitely running too rich and can't get
> the adjustment right. It seems to be a needle issue, although the carbs
> probably need re-bushing too

Mark,

There's a needle chart for Strombergs, SU's and Webers in the back of a book 
on repair for those carbs by (I think) Haynes.....you can find the book for 
sale at Amazon, etc.  

I agree with a previous answer to your question by another list 
member....most of us who have tweaked our TR6 motors for more performance using 
a mild to 
street to aggressive camshaft have found it necessary to feed the beast more 
fuel than standard B1AF needles can provide.  I have a triple carb setup and am 
using Jaguar B1E needles for that very reason.  After 3 years of fussing with 
the needle settings to zero in best performance and still get around 20 mpg 
(casual driving - less during spirited fun spurts!), I'm very happy with about 
1 
turn lean from full rich but that's me - each engine's fuel needs will vary.

I suspect that yoiu've got other issues if you're running too rich with your 
new cam.  Get back to basics - check the ignition system to be sure that 
you're firing with a strong spark.  Did you adjust the valves correctly using 
the 
valve lash specified by the new camshaft's manufacturer?  Are the chokes 
actually off when the knob is pushed in?  Are the carb air valves lifting and 
dropping smoothly without binding?  Check all vacuum lines to the carb and 
intake 
manifold for cracks, pinches, etc.  How's your ignition timing?  Don't set your 
timing by original spec (4 deg ATDC)....that won't cut it for even a stock 
camshaft.....give yourself about 8 degrees BTDC as a starting point and begin 
nudging in a degree or two advance but don't exceed 28 degrees TOTAL advance.

Good luck...I'm sure it's something simple...

Chip Krout
Delaware Valley Triumphs, Ltd.
Skippack, PA  USA

'76 TR6 CF57822U




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