Carb Overheat Insulating Washers
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Carb Overheat Insulating Washers
HI Norm,
The washers you mention are probably the later MG series thick washers @ .38 thick. FTFU offers thinner washers specific for TABC, .20 thick so there is room under the bonnet.
Regards,
[b][i]Doug Pelton[/i][/b]
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The consensus opinion seems to be that the vapor lock issues are largely due to modern fuel formulation, at least in the U.S.
For me, Installing a secondary (mine is primary) modern fuel pump has made vapor lock much less of a problem, but not a total solution. No Room for spacers, which cause the air cleaners to hit the bonnet.
I look forward to trying the half-cozies described by Sherwood Parker.
Norman T.
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Re: Carb Overheat Insulating Washers
Doug,
Can t be sure without measuring but I think I fitted the thicker heat blocks and, with the original filter (but with paper filter) there
is no problem. I have seen TC s with pancake filters causing problems fouling the bonnet.
[b][u]Norman Verona aka "Email Norman"[/u][/b]
11 Cherry close, Royston, S71 4LZ
Mob: 0741 9905 741
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HI Norm,
The washers you mention are probably the later MG series thick washers @ .38 thick. FTFU offers thinner washers specific for TABC, .20 thick so there is room under the bonnet.
Regards,
[b][i]Doug Pelton[/i][/b]
From The Frame Up
4064 E. Presidio St. #104
Mesa, AZ 85215
480-588-8185
For fastest service:
order@fromtheframeup.com
Check out our website:
www.FromTheFrameUp.com
Keep up to date with:
FaceBook
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[b]Sent:[/b] Monday, July 15, 2019 9:20 PM
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[b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] Vapour Lock....again
The consensus opinion seems to be that the vapor lock issues are largely due to modern fuel formulation, at least in the U.S.
For me, Installing a secondary (mine is primary) modern fuel pump has made vapor lock much less of a problem, but not a total solution. No Room for spacers, which cause the air
cleaners to hit the bonnet.
I look forward to trying the half-cozies described by Sherwood Parker.
Norman T.
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Re: Carb Overheat Insulating Washers
Attachments :Hi All. Used H4 I carbs spaced at inch inc gaskets either side GJ needles for over 40 yrs with regular boil ups (leafy lanes!!) never a problem irrespective of type of exh manifold, regular pumps, Did consider a return flow on fuel system, but not been needed yet. ( now changed to LS1 needles) RLS a tad too rich. Does seem a bit better with 97 fuel Best combination on blower driven at 1.3 to 1 with 100 thou jets seems to be RF, even trying RN and some of the K series needles the temp soars pretty quickly. Hope that s helpful Enjoy the sunshine ,pack the lotion and keep the revs up!!! Rock on Nigel [img]cid:image003.jpg@01D53C1C.A2435450[/img] Nigel R Wood Mob. 07928 374120 [b]From:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> [b]On Behalf Of [/b]norman verona norman@frenchblat.com [mg-tabc]
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[b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] RE: Carb Overheat Insulating Washers Doug, Can t be sure without measuring but I think I fitted the thicker heat blocks and, with the original filter (but with paper filter) there is no problem. I have seen TC s with pancake filters causing problems fouling the bonnet. [b][u]Norman Verona aka "Email Norman"[/u][/b]11 Cherry close, Royston, S71 4LZMob: 0741 9905 741Web: www.frenchblat.com [b]From:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> [b]On Behalf Of [/b]doug fromtheframeup.com doug@fromtheframeup.com [mg-tabc]
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[b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] Carb Overheat Insulating Washers HI Norm, The washers you mention are probably the later MG series thick washers @ .38 thick. FTFU offers thinner washers specific for TABC, .20 thick so there is room under the bonnet. Regards, [b][i]Doug Pelton[/i][/b] From The Frame Up4064 E. Presidio St. #104Mesa, AZ 85215480-588-8185 For fastest service: order@fromtheframeup.comCheck out our website: www.FromTheFrameUp.comKeep up to date with: FaceBook [b]From:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> [b]On Behalf Of [/b]n.truck@yahoo.com [mg-tabc]
[b]Sent:[/b] Monday, July 15, 2019 9:20 PM
[b]To:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
[b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] Vapour Lock....again
The consensus opinion seems to be that the vapor lock issues are largely due to modern fuel formulation, at least in the U.S. For me, Installing a secondary (mine is primary) modern fuel pump has made vapor lock much less of a problem, but not a total solution. No Room for spacers, which cause the air cleaners to hit the bonnet. I look forward to trying the half-cozies described by Sherwood Parker. Norman T.
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Re: Carb Overheat Insulating Washers
Hi Doug,
Do the carb spacers you have require longer studs, or will the originals still work?
Ross
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HI Norm, The washers you mention are probably the later MG series thick washers @ .38 thick. FTFU offers thinner washers specific for TABC, .20 thick so there is room under the bonnet. Regards, Doug Pelton From The Frame Up 4064 E. Presidio St. #104 Mesa, AZ 85215 480-588-8185 For fastest service: order@fromtheframeup.com
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Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Vapour Lock....again The consensus opinion seems to be that the vapor lock issues are largely due to modern fuel formulation, at least in the U.S. For me, Installing a secondary (mine is primary) modern fuel pump has made vapor lock much less of a problem, but not a total solution. No Room for spacers, which cause the air cleaners to hit the bonnet. I look forward to trying the half-cozies described by Sherwood Parker. Norman T.
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