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Check the face of the carb where it bolts up to the insulator.=C2=A0 Is th=
ere a small port in the approximate area where you find the slot in the old=
insulator?=C2=A0 I believe it is for the over-run valve and perhaps one of=
the other control devices bolted on the side of the carb.=C2=A0 Those may =
not work properly without the slot.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Magnusson <fmags@cox.net>
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Sent: Sat, Aug 7, 2021 9:37 am
Subject: [TR] Stag, TR6, GT6 Stromberg Carbs
Carb insulators.=C2=A0 Just pulled my carbs off the intake Y adapter on my =
Stag to replace the insulators/gaskets which were leaking and have a questi=
on.=C2=A0 The original insulators have a slot on one side that mates to wha=
t appears to be a passage on the carb face (the side with the 4 attachment =
bolts).=C2=A0 BUT the new insulators and gaskets from Rimmers do not have t=
his slot at all.=C2=A0 Wondering what the purpose of the slot is and if I n=
eed to have the insulators machined to have a slot cut into them or if they=
are ok to install as is without the slot.=C2=A0 ROM mentions to align the =
insulator with the slot as does TR6 guidance.=C2=A0 Stromberg overhaul manu=
al doesn't even mention it.
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<div> <font size="3">Check the face of the carb where it bolts up to the
insulator. Is there a small port in the approximate area where you find
the slot in the old insulator? I believe it is for the over-run valve and
perhaps one of the other control devices bolted on the side of the carb.
Those may not work properly without the slot.</font><br>
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From: Frank Magnusson <fmags@cox.net><br>
To: triumphs@autox.team.net<br>
Sent: Sat, Aug 7, 2021 9:37 am<br>
Subject: [TR] Stag, TR6, GT6 Stromberg Carbs<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Carb insulators. Just pulled my carbs off the intake Y
adapter on my Stag to replace the insulators/gaskets which were leaking and
have a question. The original insulators have a slot on one side that
mates to what appears to be a passage on the carb face (the side with the 4
attachment bolts). BUT the new insulators and gaskets from Rimmers do not
have this slot at all. Wondering what the purpose of the slot is and if I
need to have the insulators machined to have a slot cut into them or if they
are ok to install as is without the slot. ROM mentions to align the
insulator with the slot as does TR6 guidance. Stromberg overhaul manual
doesn't even mention it.<br>
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