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20 minutes ago, johny said:

tell us a bit more?

The engine has been out and a full de coke .

ihave replaced with new plugs, points , condenser,rotar arm , distributor cap . The  carburetor has been reconditioned with a specialist . The car will start but only run for a few seconds, this is with the choke fully out  as if stating from cold. Hope this helps!

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Brian,

What car/engine would be interesting. :lol: Stromberg or SU carbs?

Have you moved the distributor at all? The carb has been off, so are the manifold gaskets OK, not leaking? I wouldn't expect the carbs to be set up after a refurb, that can only be done on the car. 

Doug

 

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I believe on the bottom of the carb you will have the fuel mixture adjuster which as an intial running position should be unscrewed 3 complete turns. To know where to start from you need to look in the mouth of the carb to see the jet into which the needle slides and turn the adjuster until the top of the jet is flush with its locating sleeve.

While your there you can lift up the needle piston with a finger (you should feel damping resistance as you do this) and let it drop back down which it should do smoothly and a little click as it lands back on the bottom of the carb intake.

Once running you can then fine tune the mixture by further turning, one way or the other, of the adjuster.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Brian I really recommend going through the complete sequence of engine adjustments rather than just stabs in the dark. If you do that you then know 100% that those things are right and if theres still problems it narrows down the search and can save a lot of time......

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  • 2 months later...

Ignore the yellow arrow (it was for another query) but this is the best photo I could find on the Net; most others have the airbox attached which blocks the view, or else have modified their cars to take all sorts of aftermarket carbs and engines then flooded the Net with photos, which makes finding an original setup quite difficult.

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The original post in that last entry by myself was querying the accuracy of the carb, so it's probably not the original Stromberg, but it's the linkages I was hoping were the correct version for the 13/60. As it happens, they're not....

This one below is the only photo I've been able to find in any of my manuals showing the proper setup.

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