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Stromberg carbs-Main Jet O-ring
First, remove the float bowel, and see if there is a rubber O-ring on the main jet stem.
If this O-ring exists in your carb, make sure it is in very good conditon. It may look good, but if you try to take it off, it comes off in pieces. The main carb jet is only metered properly when the rubber O-ring on the main jet seals in the bottom of the base of the float bowl.
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Can anyone verify that the Pierburg and Stromberg are the exact same unit?
Are parts including rebuild kits directly compatible? Quote:
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Apologies for highjacking but----I have been looking all over for a jet that goes in the bottom of my 175 fuel bowl. Nothing anywhere in the world--so the parts guys say. Need something to keep the nail from losing the shoe, that makes the horse go lame. anybody have a suggestion short of a different carb?
Otherwise, The tuning of the stromberg 175 is a bit different than some. It is a matter of balancing the jet adjustment to the throttle response. It is explained in a post by the University Motors site in Michigan. John Twist has a number of articles he did for Strombergs and his tips made it easier for me, anyway. Sparky |
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Sparky,
I have some Zenith carbs sitting on the shelf. Are the parts interchangeable as tricky asked? Can someone tell us what is the difference between a stromberg, Zenith Stromberg and Pierburg (Stromberg)?
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What i haven't been able to find is whether or not the parts on these carburetors are completely interchangeable. If I had a Stromberg 175CD I would start moving parts from one to another to verify, but aside from that I've received nothing definitive.
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Jeffrey,
Soime parts my indees exchange. Mine uses a screw-in, adjustable (in & out) jet that screws up into the bottom of the fuel bowl and the long needle from the diaphragm drops down into it to change the mixture according to the load demand. That jet is accessible from the outside and has an "o" ring set into a recess at the bottom end that seals the bowl from leaking gas. I need that jet since mine fell out on I-29 here in town. a two-bit piece holding up the whole car. If you have a likely part, I'd be appreciative. It is what made me nuts for several months and determined to do a throttle body install. (& I do remember some of the adjusting sequense on that carb, too) Sparky |
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175 CD
I'll have to consider finding a whole --complete carb, I guess. The part I need is troublesome. I can probably fit any 175 that was made as a single for a four cyl. Would rather have the car run than be picky about the "correct "parts. Sell one?
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Thousands of BMC, Hillman,Triumph and Nissans came with the Stromberg CD carb. There are plenty of places out there dealing in them . Try google for MOSS UK or Rimmer Brothers UK .
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I've read the comments, etc. I know it is over 10 years old... but I think I might have the same problem. Have my W115 for 3 years now, and it "breaks" every now and then. Now it won't start. Not the battery. It also "shakes" when switching off like it's restarting itself. That has been an issue from the start, and I've been struggling to get it right. Every time the mechanics do something else that "works" but after a while we are back to square one. All parts in the car has been replaced, re-done, attended to. But still the same. It will only be perfect for 2 weeks to almost 2 months. I'm so fedup and don't know what to do. It heats up as well, but there is water, and the fan works. there are just so many problems, that I don't know anymore.
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Driving a classic car can be frustrating and also rewarding with a pleasure of accomplishment when solving the puzzle.
Check the bottom of the carburetor with a metal straight edge ruler to confirm that the carburetor is not warped. Sometimes a mechanic can tighten down the carburetor on one side or another that creates a vacuum leak and warps carburetor. If your carburetor is warped it can be made "true" again. Sometimes the heat gauge stops working correctly. Use a laser thermometer ($25 from Harbor Freight) to confirm temperature. |
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Have you checked the fuel to air ratio?
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Problems i have founed with the Stromburg 175 CD is the float in the bottom of the carb .The do get holes in them .Then as it fills up the chamber they dont cut off the fuel .And you will need the large allen key type tool to adjust the mixture . Over in the uk we have a clever little toll that you pop inthe engine ,in place of the spark plug .In the base of the tool you have a glass bottom .Idea is,, that when fitted in the engine , and running that you can see the combustion in the cylinder and you know mixture is set right when it shows blue. I came across my old adjusting tool in the garage yesterday.No use to me anymore . A lot of these Strombergs were fitted in pairs on the Triumph 2000 .But more of a problem than the old SU carbs of the day..A lot of owners swaped out the Stromburgs for the SU much better to tune up in pairs or tripple .Lots of info on the Stromburg if you go to Google serch engine ,,look to the top right you will see images. Then click on it , then in the search box you put Stromburg 175 CD ..
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Colour Tune is the little tool that you pop in the engine instead of the spark plug .In the top it has a glass window .When the carb mixture is right, it will glow blue.
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