Lionelgee
9th September 2023, 10:14 PM
Hello All,
I recently found a YouTube clip about how to rebuild a Holden Stromberg carburettor. Rob Teale from Western Australia, has made a video dedicated to these carburettors. I will be watching it again while I sit at my work table and reassemble a carburettor and put a kit through it. Hopefully the flooding that was previously happening was due to an incorrect float level and the flooding will get sorted out. The video is accessed through Understand and overhaul a Stromberg carburettor. - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72p15tQTcb4)
Thank you Rob for making and posting such a thorough and informative video on the Holden Strombergs. Rob and Deb have a YouTube channel called Rob's Shed that features the restoration of old cars - with an International truck thrown into the mix. Accessed via Rob's Shed - Car Restoration Techniques - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@robsshed)
A significant amount of time lapsed between my first watching the video and my getting the opportunity to work on a carburettor. This was a mistake. I should have watched the video again just before I was taking the carburettor apart. I might have avoided the float spring launching itself somewhere into space as it accelerated past my right ear! Rob did manage to find the errant spring clip during his video. A replacement spring clip for them is worth $6.00 plus postage.... ... You know - when it is one of those occasions where the price of postage is worth nearly three times more than the single item you need to buy ... ask me how I know this fact... sigh!
Kind regards
Lionel
I recently found a YouTube clip about how to rebuild a Holden Stromberg carburettor. Rob Teale from Western Australia, has made a video dedicated to these carburettors. I will be watching it again while I sit at my work table and reassemble a carburettor and put a kit through it. Hopefully the flooding that was previously happening was due to an incorrect float level and the flooding will get sorted out. The video is accessed through Understand and overhaul a Stromberg carburettor. - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72p15tQTcb4)
Thank you Rob for making and posting such a thorough and informative video on the Holden Strombergs. Rob and Deb have a YouTube channel called Rob's Shed that features the restoration of old cars - with an International truck thrown into the mix. Accessed via Rob's Shed - Car Restoration Techniques - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@robsshed)
A significant amount of time lapsed between my first watching the video and my getting the opportunity to work on a carburettor. This was a mistake. I should have watched the video again just before I was taking the carburettor apart. I might have avoided the float spring launching itself somewhere into space as it accelerated past my right ear! Rob did manage to find the errant spring clip during his video. A replacement spring clip for them is worth $6.00 plus postage.... ... You know - when it is one of those occasions where the price of postage is worth nearly three times more than the single item you need to buy ... ask me how I know this fact... sigh!
Kind regards
Lionel