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Re: Spit - IT LIVES!

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Subject: Re: Spit - IT LIVES!
From: Stuart Bollen <stuartb@voicenet.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1996 22:46:37 -0500 (EST)
Ross, I have a flooding Rochester 4 barrel on my TR8, and it looksa a lot
more difficult to me than an SU .Maybe we should swop carbs for a week.I did
my TR3 carbs and it was simple, except careful reaming required if you have
to fit oversize throttle shafts






At 04:41 PM 12/9/96 -0800, you wrote:
>It lives!!  My 64 Mk I Spitfire lives!  This past weekend we put some gas in 
>the tank, static adjusted the timing, hook up a freshly charged battery and 
>fired that bad boy up and by God does it sound wonderful.  That's the good 
>news.
>
>Bad news - the carbs were fine when I removed them, but in the process of 
>cleaning them and re-installing apparently the rear SU developed a fairly 
>significant leak from the top edges of the float bowl.  So, I'll probably 
>have to remove and do a partial rebuild over the X-mas holiday season (sure, 
>like I expect to find the time?).  Also, have a small leak from water pump - 
>probably needs a little tightening or some better gasket sealing.  Not too 
>bad though.
>
>Question - Has anyone (well, of course someone on this list has, that's why 
>we are all members) rebuilt twin SU HS2 carbs lately?  Any tips?  I've 
>rebuilt your basic American Holly and Rochester carbs, and once dismantled 
>(note, I did not say "rebuilt") a Zenith carb on an early Bug.  So, is an SU 
>that much different from a big, hairy chested, dual stage, 650 CFM, 4 barrel 
>Rochester QuadraJet with mechanical secondaries?  Am I about to be 
>embarrassed and humbled by a little tiny side draft carb with funky 
>Whitworth fasteners (of which I do not one a single wrench)?  Should I 
>simply package them up and send to Apple Hydraulics in NY for a full rebuild 
>at $$$$$$$ prices?  Is this a task best left to mad dogs and Englishmen?
>
>BTW, Ugh!  Forgot how smelly a freshly painted motor is until all the new 
>coating burns off.  My wife thought it was on fire at first.  It was quite 
>amusing when she backed away from the car thinking it was about to burst 
>into flames.  Cheers all.
>
>Ross D. Vincenti
>64 Spitfire 4
>
>


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