[Roadsters] su chokes are backwards- they're 'enrichers' not 'stranglers'

ljordan704 at netscape.net ljordan704 at netscape.net
Wed Nov 3 08:27:05 MST 2010


 I had heard that if the car starts without the choke then the mixture is a
little rich.  Perhaps that is more true with the stock needles. Also seems
easier in the summer than winter to start without the choke.

Linda








-----Original Message-----
From: Toby B <RacerY at comcast.net>
To: datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net
Sent: Wed, Nov 3, 2010 12:05 am
Subject: [Roadsters] su chokes are backwards- they're 'enrichers' not
'stranglers'


"That's back wards.

You pull the choke to start your engine. When you pull the choke, it
restricts
the air flow into the carburetor thereby enriching the fuel mixture. You need
to enrich the mixture when the engine is cold."

Actually, on an SU, the main jet is lowered, adding more fuel to the mixture.
Additionally, the throttle plate's pulled open a bit to add air.  No
'strangler' for an SU, just a 'gasser'.

And thus, if your mixture is too lean, your jet set too low, your
float level's low or crud's built up on the inside of the jet body,
the car will only run 'on the choke' which is really 'on the enrichment
lever'.

Weber DCOE's have an entire little carburettor to do what an SU does by
dropping
the main jet a few mm.

Toby
Seattle.
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