Mounting Dellortos
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Just refitting my dellortos, and am using the rubber washer type things (I'd heard the modern Thackeray washers are rubbish)..
Anyhow what clearance do I need between the two brass cup washers that sandwich the rubber washer? I have the figures for the Thackerays .
Cheers
Tim
Anyhow what clearance do I need between the two brass cup washers that sandwich the rubber washer? I have the figures for the Thackerays .
Cheers
Tim
1972 +2S130
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tdafforn - Fourth Gear
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I use these on my car. I do not adjust by gap but by feel. They should be tight enough not to leek but loose enough to provide some flex of the carbs. Grab hold of the carbs and shake (the carbs not you) there should be movement of the carbs.
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steveww - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Guys,
I have used thackrays for a while (yes modern ones are crap and break frequently). What's this about rubber washers & brass cup washers? I'm not familiar with these. an you give me some info please?
Regards,
Hamish.
I have used thackrays for a while (yes modern ones are crap and break frequently). What's this about rubber washers & brass cup washers? I'm not familiar with these. an you give me some info please?
Regards,
Hamish.
"One day I'll finish the restoration - honest, darling, just a few more years....."
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Hamish Coutts - Third Gear
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Hamish, the 'rubber washer' type are commonly referred to as Cosworth mounts - available from the likes of Burtons in Romford ? The rubber bit acts like a spring in compression, held within 2 cap type washers. Seem to be better than thacks and no feeler gauges needed ! Rgds jc
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Thanks guys. A solution to breaking thacks seems to be at hand. It's a hell of a fiddle to fit the lower thackray washers then try and measure the gap with a feeler gauge.
Hamish.
Hamish.
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Hamish Coutts - Third Gear
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The Dave Bean manual recommends using the rubber style washers on the top and thackeries on the bottom. I have done this for many years without problems.
DB's theory is that its the top thackeries that fail due to weight of carbs on them so replace them with rubber. Rubber on the bottom quickly deteriorates due to fuel in that area so use thackeries there.
The altenative is do all of Keiths mods to stop the fuel leakage around the carbs and then use rubber all around.
Rohan
DB's theory is that its the top thackeries that fail due to weight of carbs on them so replace them with rubber. Rubber on the bottom quickly deteriorates due to fuel in that area so use thackeries there.
The altenative is do all of Keiths mods to stop the fuel leakage around the carbs and then use rubber all around.
Rohan
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