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    Stromberg carburettor

    Hi all

    Anyone fitted a stromberg carburettor onto their 2 1/4? Only the linkages are on the side furthest away from the bracket for the accelerator controls and I can't work out how I'm suppose to connect it...

    Terry

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    Gday Terry,
    Ive got a Stromberg Carby on my 2.25 Landrover. It was set up like that when I got it so i'm not sure what is different to the normal set up. I'll grab some pics when I get the chance.

    Cheers, Josh

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    That'd be great, thanks

    Terry

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    Hope this works, haven't posted pics in a while...
    Carby Front On


    Carby Whole


    Carby Whole


    Carby Linkages


    Hope this works and helps, let me know if you need any others.

    Cheers, Josh

    YAY it worked :-)

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    Thanks heaps for doing this, much appreciated.

    Interestingly it looks like yours has been turned 90° compared to mine; my linkages where facing in towards the engine, although I've turned it around so that the linkage face out now, which means the petrol in and the choke cable are coming in from the wrong side, but at leas the linkages are easier to work out! I'll take a pic or two to compare and post them up, just in case they are useful to anybody else in the future.

    Thanks again

    Terry

    Edit to add: I also realise why everything feels so sloppy now (after looking at your pics) - I'm missing a spring!

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    stromberg in 2

    g,day,
    which model STROMBERG, bore and jets ayou using.
    Phil

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    G'day Josh,
    It looks as if your carburettor is missing the emulsion block, which should go between the carburettor base and the manifold. Its purpose is to stop heat from the manifold vaporizing fuel in the carburettor when the engine has stopped; this can lead to difficult starting when hot,

    Cheers Charlie

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeZZaP View Post
    Thanks heaps for doing this, much appreciated.

    Interestingly it looks like yours has been turned 90° compared to mine;........
    The 90 degree turn adapter is fitted with the Zenith carburetter, but not when the earlier Solex was fitted.

    John
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    Also when using a strongberg get a adjustable main jet , The adustable main jet is adjustable from the bottom of the fuel bowl which should be facing to the front of the car as you have worked out
    The adjustable main jets were still availble a couple of years ago , I got mine through autobarn but should be availible through any decent speed or performance shop

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    Quote Originally Posted by chazza View Post
    G'day Josh,
    It looks as if your carburettor is missing the emulsion block, which should go between the carburettor base and the manifold. Its purpose is to stop heat from the manifold vaporizing fuel in the carburettor when the engine has stopped; this can lead to difficult starting when hot,

    Cheers Charlie
    Hmmm,
    Don't seem to have any hot start issues, but will put that in the memory bank for the future. Not entirely sure on the parts of the carby or how its set up... A mate who is a carby specialist set this up for me. Thanks for the advice though.

    Cheers, Josh

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