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Re: Tricarb Idle, and other recent issues

To: <davidwjones@cox.net>, <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Tricarb Idle, and other recent issues
From: "Rich C" <richchrysler@quickclic.net>
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 16:40:41 -0400
Dick,
You aren't the only one who had a charmed life while owning a tricarb.
Many years ago circa 1976 thru 1984 I owned a tricarb (HBT7L18718) and this 
car ran extremely well. The carbs were simple to tune and while I did 
eventually end up rebuilding them because of throttle shaft wear, they were 
not a problem. Idle would be adjusted as smoothly as can be, mixture too. 
Once set, the only thing I did to these carbs at the beginning of each 
season, year after year was to pull the dashpots, clean them and the pistons 
off with a clean cloth, reoil the dampers and reinstall for another season 
of trouble free motoring.
Bottom line, it's not the carbs fault. Having had to find, rebuild, assemble 
and tune is a lot of ground to cover. You'll get it debugged and then things 
will be fine.
FWIW, check that a choke linkage isn't hanging up somewhere leaving you with 
an extra rich mixture on one when you think you have the chokes released.
Rich Chrysler
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <RAHosmer@aol.com>
To: <davidwjones@cox.net>; <healeymanjim@joimail.com>; 
<healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: Tricarb Idle, and other recent issues


>I must lead a charmed life (and I should enjoy it while it lasts) but my
> tricarb, just out of a 15-year layup, idles just fine at about 800RPM once 
> warm.
> The carbs have NEVER been rebuilt (I know, I'm the original owner) but 
> whatever
> adjusting/fiddling I did years ago seems to have worked.
>
> Yes, I DO appreciate how lucky I am - both to have the car, AND to have
> everything (including the original fuel pump!) still working so well. You 
> may
> recall my frozen clutch? It had to be replaced - but, the gearbox 
> (naturally I
> checked it while it was out) got a clean bill of health. Brakes are next, 
> and the
> winter will see numerous small odds and ends attended to.
>
> I'm keeping my 48-spoke wheels, and recently fitted Michelin 175R-15 XZ 
> tires
> from Coker. So far, I am quite pleased with them - and, they look "right" 
> in
> the wheelwells.
> Unfortunately, they no longer seem to be listed, so I may not be able to
> replace them.
>
> Dick Hosmer
> Tricarb BT7L18556

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