Stromberg Head Intake Ports
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I understand that the leading edge of the casting dividing the "Siamesed" intake ports on the Stromberg heads was blunted because it worked better than the sharp edge that was used in the beginning. I just had the carbs off mine and the edge is very sharp. Should it be blunted?
Cheers,<br>Rick<br>1972 Elan +2
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It should be a blunt divide. AFAIK these were all done at the foundry. Initial they tried using a razor edge..... When you say sharp is it razor sharp or just a bit pointed? I have never seen a picture or spec for this detail, anyone else got any ideas?
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steveww - Coveted Fifth Gear
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By Blunt they mean just that, somebody just took a die grinder and flattened the knife edge that forms where the two ports meet. I have the carbs off my car at the moment......do you want a pic?
regards Mark
regards Mark
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1969 ELAN PLUS 2S
1998 CATERHAM 7 SUPERSPORT
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The Stromberg head I have looks as if it has not been heavily treated with a grinder, as it still has the casting swarf at the division. It is a "sharp-ish" edge (i.e. not knife-edge sharp, but not "blunted") with what appears to be a few spots where it had excess casting bits removed.
I can attempt a photo posting here if it would be of help/interest.
HTH.
I can attempt a photo posting here if it would be of help/interest.
HTH.
Dr E--
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'69 +2
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mhm 17x1
'67 S-3 DHC
'69 +2
'64 MGB
'78 Alfa Spider
'84 300D Turbo
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DrEntropy - Second Gear
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Miles Wilken's Twin Cam book details the work carried out by Lotus to convert the head to Stromberg carbs. Included are a photo and diagram of the detail you are looking for.
Hope this helps.
Karl
S4 FHC SE
Hope this helps.
Karl
S4 FHC SE
Karl
1970 S4 FHC SE
1970 S4 FHC SE
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fasterbyelan - Second Gear
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I imagine Lotus would have relied on the cast finish. Wheather there are improvements to be gained by hand finishing I'm not sure - there probably is but the results did not justify the extra labour costs. And one should not forget the Elan was (and still is) a very fast car for the road in its 'as built' form !
Karl
S4 FHC SE
Karl
S4 FHC SE
Karl
1970 S4 FHC SE
1970 S4 FHC SE
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