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Strombergs vs double webers vs triple webers from the non mechanic

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Subject: Strombergs vs double webers vs triple webers from the non mechanic
From: VK0216@aol.com
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 06:33:01 EST

Each time I decide to put out a question thru this forum, I am always 
concerned that I'll be asking something dumb due to my overall ignorance on 
what makes a triumph run and the cosmetics of keeping it nice.  You never 
know what kind of responses people may write back in this day and age but I 
must say, I have been pleasantly surprised by the quanity and quality of 
feedback I have recieved and thank you all for that.  I guess it seems, that 
with the great amount of expertise out there, the knowledgeable are more than 
willing to help those of us struggling with those How much oil goes in those 
carb dashpots type of questions.  Anyway, heres my latest delimna.
I constantly am having trouble with my stromberg carbs on my 75 TR6.  Right 
now, it seems that it takes 1/2 hour to warm up and even at that, it will 
stall at a light in a minute if the choke is not out a portion.  I have put 
new diaphrams in and am sure that I have the proper amount of dashpot oil, 
but beyond that lack the expertise to really analyze why it stalls out all of 
the time.  My local mechanic, whom I respect, tells me I need new carb 
pistons, and is trying to locate a set of them for me but really recommends 
going to dual webers.  Not really understanding the complicated tasks of 
getting the strombergs in sync with each other as well as adjusting them 
independently, I have once again am at the mercy of my local mechanic.  He 
suggests that I change to dual weber carbs due to their low maintenance when 
compared to the strombergs.  I really respect his opinion but he is concerned 
with the mechanical aspects of the car and not authenticity issues.  I want 
to keep my TR as authentic as I can and have concerns about maintaining 
authenticity if I switch to webers.  Anyway, heres my questions in order:

1.  If the cost of repairing, tweaking the strombergs, is something I'll have 
to consistently do, would there be a benefit to switching to webers now, as 
everyone has told me they are low maintenance, and thats what I need.
2.  Are weber carbs superior to my dual strombergs in general?
3.  What are the benefits of triple webers compared to dual webers?  Are 
triple webers expressly for those interested in racing or are would they have 
viable benefits for someone that really likes knowing theres power under the 
hood but would rarely use it.?
4.  By switching to weber carburators over strombergs, is there any form of 
authenticiy issues that I need to be concerned with.
5.  I have heard from a number of sources that you better make sure your 
engine, ignition, etc is in top running performance before switching to 
webers, what are the main issues with this.  If I switched to a new manifold, 
and triple webers, does anything else need to be changed like cams, etc.
Thanks again....Virgil  75 TR6

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