Bob,
I have a 72 with CD-2's. The plug on mine pulls out from the bottom, it has
plastic fingers that hold it in with an o-ring that seals. The hoses tie in
behind the butterfly, so they should not affect the mixture but will affect
vacuum, if you have the charcoal canister, I would reconnect. You can find
your correct emission diagram in the online Moss Catalog.
Yes I think the mixture is adjustable with the tool, but check the catalog
as well, the early carb on 69's I believe did not have adjustable needles.
Best carb info I have found is here free. Part I, II and specially III for what
you are asking about.
Lou
In a message dated 7/27/2008 11:33:51 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
rpeglow@optonline.net writes:
Hello,
Early Stromberg carburetor (1970 TR6, 175 CD-2, tags missing) has bronze?
slotted fuel bowl plug. Does this plug unscrew CCW? A PO removed crankcase
hoses from these carburetors. If I restore the hoses it will change the
mixture? Is this style carburetor mixture adjustable with the tool? What
would be best carburetor manual Haynes TECHBOOK 10240?
Regards, Bob
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