[Spridgets] Fw: Carburetor Needle

Michael MacLean rrengineer.mike at att.net
Thu Apr 30 13:40:01 MDT 2020


 

   ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Michael MacLean <rrengineer.mike at att.net>To: Bob Kitterer <bkitterer at me.com>; spridgets at autox.team <spridgets at autox.team>Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2020, 12:37:13 PM PDTSubject: Re: [Spridgets] Carburetor Needle
  Bob,     You may already know this, but looking in Haynes SU Carburettors manual there is no mention of this type of needle assembly in the HS section.  There is explanation of it in the HIF section.  That section states unless you are going to adjust for the minimum smog emissions you can adjust it in the normal way for normal running.  Otherwise you need an exhaust gas analyzer, fuel and ambient temp measuring instrument, pressure and air flow measurements.Mike MacLean   

    On Thursday, April 30, 2020, 12:17:50 PM PDT, Bob Kitterer via Spridgets <spridgets at autox.team.net> wrote:  
 
 Silly me.  I came by a pair of new HS2 carbs about 8 years ago and decided to put them on the car.  Now there was nothing wrong with the ones on the car but theses were new.  First silly me.  Since they were new I assumed that they were set up correctly, float bowl floats, main needles and such.  So on they went and the car ran alright but I did not get the time to do much more than go to the gas station and back and this was at sea level.  Shortly after that I moved and now am at 5,500 ft and the car will not start except with the use of starter helper.  Needless to say the car has not been drive more than one or two trips to the gas station in the past six years.  So I finally decided that I needed to check the carb settings, the Ignition, valves, timing have all been checked and set.  So off came a float bowl cap and it has a plastic float that is no where near the “correct” setting.  I ordered the old fashion floats with the metal arms. Got those installed and moved on the main needle and jet alinement.  Surprise, I have never seen a needle like this one.  It is spring loaded, has a tapered screw that locks in to the piston.  This looks like it is used on late ‘67s and newer.  I’m early ‘67 and have no information on later units.  Any one have a source that will tell me how you adjust carbs with theses needles?



Bob  Kitterer
1960 Austin Healey Sprite (Mk IV in disguise)1966 Austin Healey Sprite Mk III (Trevor) - still in boxes2013 Miata
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