Hi All,
I have been meaning to do this for some time now and what better opportunity to do so on a rainy Sunday afternoon. I apologise before I begin if this post is too long.
I have twin strombergs on my grey (slight port work, electronic ignition-pertronix, otherwise stock) and haven't been entirely pleased with their performance since their installation. Its come to light really in the last few weeks when I realised how sluggish it can be going up hills and even when pulling a 6 x 4 trailer (often having to drop back to second gear). As mentioned I have a pertronix installed electronic ignition under the cap which I plan on getting regraphed soon and the carbys have 48's for mains (after initially having 51's) and stock Power Bypass Jets. I purchased a carby balancing tool a number of years ago and I am confident that I have them synchronised as per the kind help of CraigA instructions. Fuel economy wise I am relatively happy- 22-24mpg around town and 30mpg on the open road.
This post isn't intended for members to comment on why the old girl maybe sluggish as I will work through that, its to find out what set up others may have for their multiple stromberg carby's.I have been doing a far bit of investigation today and have been presented by atomisation, Power bypass jets, venturi restrictors, drill bit numbers and it goes on. This search has occurred within this site, the FB EK Forum and other general areas.
For twins the first thing I would like to comment on is that the main jets generally have been reduced from 51 thou to somewhere between 46 and 48 thou while the power bypass jets have been reduced from no.67 drill to no.70 (yes reduced as with drill numbers the higher the number the smaller the diameter of the opening
http://www.accuratebushing.com/pdf/ENG-FractionalChart.pdf). Another common thing (which I haven't got) is venturi restrictors. From what I understand is that they increase the velocity of the air moving through the carby which increases the atomisation of the fuel hence better combustion. Can anyone comfirm this? I have also found that Holley 350 (7448) Venturi sleeves will also fit. If anyone has these fitted could you please comment where they are installed. Is it above the choke or between the choke and throttle butterfly?
As mentioned at the beginning the real purpose of this post is for members who have multiple carby's to list down their set up. Having looked through this site, questions about multiple carby's come up all the time. If we can condense this into one thread (and maybe make it a sticky) its going to benefit others in the future.
To do so I thought it would be good to do it under the follow headings:
- Number of Carby's
- Main Jet Sizes
- Power Bypass Jet Sizes
- Venturi Restrictors (yes or no)
- Engine Mods other than standard (cam, port work etc...)
- Manifold Make (maybe???)
Photo's of linkages would also benefit others.
I will try and find CraigA's instructions on synchronisation of multiply carby's and attach.
I trust that this info will be benefit to others in the future considering there are many multi carby manifolds been purchased for good money on ebay. That alone indicates that there are others out there looking for such info.
Cheers
Rod