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Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 1:22 am
by billwill
webbslinger wrote:I use a flexible (wire wound) 1/4" drive extension for the lower carb nuts, and a mirror to confirm the tightness. It's pretty simple with the extension and it works well for carb nuts because they aren't torqued down tight. I've never pulled or replaced the engine with the carbs on.



Ditto.

I have one of those with a screwdriver style handle and a squared end onto which I fit the appropriate size socket.

Makes doing the lower nuts on the carbs dead easy.

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 1:29 am
by mbell
For the Webber I use a mini ratchet and 1/4" drive socket. Works but probably not as good as a flexi drive.

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 8:37 am
by 69S4
webbslinger wrote:I use a flexible (wire wound) 1/4" drive extension for the lower carb nuts, and a mirror to confirm the tightness. It's pretty simple with the extension and it works well for carb nuts because they aren't torqued down tight. I've never pulled or replaced the engine with the carbs on.


It is Strombergs nuts that the extension works on? It's just that I can't visualise how that would fit for the awkward one. Fine on the rest but a combination of the float bowl and the top of the footwell restricts access to the left hand bottom nut and you can only really get to it from the side. I haven't taken the carbs off since the summer so maybe my memory is iffy but I can't imagine a route for the extension. If it does work I'll kick myself for not seeing it for all these years as there two or three of those extensions knocking around in the tools.

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 12:42 pm
by billwill
Well, I have to admit that mine are Dellortos so I can't be sure about the Strombergs.

Do the Strombergs require the slightly different right-hand engine mount that lifts the carbs clear of the footwell shelf?

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 1:42 pm
by oldelanman
69S4 wrote:
webbslinger wrote:I use a flexible (wire wound) 1/4" drive extension for the lower carb nuts, and a mirror to confirm the tightness. It's pretty simple with the extension and it works well for carb nuts because they aren't torqued down tight. I've never pulled or replaced the engine with the carbs on.


It is Strombergs nuts that the extension works on? It's just that I can't visualise how that would fit for the awkward one. Fine on the rest but a combination of the float bowl and the top of the footwell restricts access to the left hand bottom nut and you can only really get to it from the side. I haven't taken the carbs off since the summer so maybe my memory is iffy but I can't imagine a route for the extension. If it does work I'll kick myself for not seeing it for all these years as there two or three of those extensions knocking around in the tools.


Agreed ...I can't see how that would work either there just isn't room to get it in there......

Rear carb clearance to footbox 001(a).jpg and
Rear Stromberg lower mounting nut


billwill wrote:Well, I have to admit that mine are Dellortos so I can't be sure about the Strombergs.

Do the Strombergs require the slightly different right-hand engine mount that lifts the carbs clear of the footwell shelf?


Stromberg engines use the same standard mount both sides and clearance below the rear carb to the top of the footwell is minimal.

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 3:20 pm
by billwill
Ah, I see,

For those I would try a ring spanner with a slightly offset ring.
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A ratchet ring spanner would be nice, but I suspect there isn't enough clearance for the greater size ring on those.

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 4:55 pm
by 69S4
That's almost exactly what I do use but once it's on the nut you can only get to it with your fingertips so it's very easy to drop when you're trying to move it to the next position on the nut. I made up a short (3" or so) bar that loosely pivots on the ring at the other end of the spanner to get easier movement while a finger tip from your other hand goes round the other side of the carb to hold the spanner in place. That, of course, comes after you've got the nut in the stud threads in the first place. :(

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:44 pm
by Citromike
I too love reading about these different approaches vs actually performing them. My easier and I don?t smell of petrol...

I?m a ?recent? ?lan owner in this crowd (only since 93) but have also had Europa and Volvo?s with Strombergs.

Since these carbs are mounted with spring washers and ?O? rings, I just put on that pesky carb, finesse the bottom nut(s) on and turn finger tight. Then I lean on the carbs pushing them towards the engine, and tighten the top nuts. Viol? the bottom is now tight too.

That way I can limit my use of sawed-off & bent wrenches to my 2CV oil filler tube and carburetor nuts.

Mike

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 1:26 pm
by tdskip
Thanks for the discussion and sharing what works.

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 6:36 pm
by tdskip
Would you recommend that I have this (what my finger is on) mounted to the intake or mounted to the carb prior to installing?

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Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 6:42 pm
by Citromike
Intake!

Re: Carburetors go on the car prior to the engine being rein

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 9:46 pm
by tdskip
Citromike wrote:Intake!


A man of few words, but that is a big help.

Thanks!