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P76 Technical, Repairs and Restoration and Discussion Group - Facebook
- Tony Brown 15 January 2018·
- Which one is correct?
- WW carby gasket. Top left repro from club I think, top right original and bottom installed by carby shop but part of the gasket is missing at pump valve seems by design not cut or blown.
- Original problem was excess fuel in exhaust when down shifting.
- Always running rich no matter what I adjusted.
- Thanks
- Brian Hooper
- ill look threw my kit tomorrow arvo at the farm
- Greg Gibson
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- Neville Humpherys
- I don't think it really matters. As long as the Bolt holes are right.
- The bit missing is common, the solid top will not matter as there is nothing there to cover.
- Tony Brown
- Ok so any idea why the excess fuel even tho I'm following procedure for tuning.
- Brian Hooper
- touchy dump valve?
- Neville Humpherys
- Check the base plate is correct, Leyland base plates are different to Holden and Ford ones.
- To large of main jet, maybe. Stromberg carbs are great.
- When you say excess fuel, what does that actually mean?
- Scott Wilkie
- Yeah I don't think the missing bit around the squirter plunger well on the lower one matters.
- It's above the well.
- All it would do is let air or bypassed fuel back into the top of the bowl.
- Tony Brown
- Excess fuel being burnt in exhaust pipe when foots off the gas.
- Stripped carby last night and the jets and squirters match out in size.
- Also have an msd ignition which could also be the problem
- Scott Wilkie
- have a look at the dizzy, in particular vac advance function.
- That's primarily what it's for, to control ignition on overrun.
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