Re: Triumph twin Strombergs...
I still do not see how you can have manifold depression/suck/vacuum if the porting in the carbs is not linked directly to the manifold, as you say Peter the Y piece should be connected to the manifold.
At the moment the servo is connected to the manifold, but the carbs are connected to the engine breather which is pressurising the carbs and not creating a Constant Depression.
Just humour me for the moment and disconnect the servo hose, not forever, and connect the carburettor pipe you have going to the rocker cover onto the manifold.
This should now give you C.D. and then we have to work out where the engine breather is going to fit and of course the servo pipe, but one step at a time.
What you have at the moment is Constant Pressure from the crankcase and not Constant Depression from the manifold. I said earlier the answer was staring us in the face, Constant Depression Carburettor, they have to have vacuum/suction/depression, as soon as the engine turns over. I don't know how many more ways I can express this.
Pipe off rocker cover.
Servo pipe removed from manifold, temporarily.
Connect pipe with the T piece to the manifold.
Cross fingers and everything else turn the key.
Even I'm getting depression.
I still do not see how you can have manifold depression/suck/vacuum if the porting in the carbs is not linked directly to the manifold, as you say Peter the Y piece should be connected to the manifold.
At the moment the servo is connected to the manifold, but the carbs are connected to the engine breather which is pressurising the carbs and not creating a Constant Depression.
Just humour me for the moment and disconnect the servo hose, not forever, and connect the carburettor pipe you have going to the rocker cover onto the manifold.
This should now give you C.D. and then we have to work out where the engine breather is going to fit and of course the servo pipe, but one step at a time.
What you have at the moment is Constant Pressure from the crankcase and not Constant Depression from the manifold. I said earlier the answer was staring us in the face, Constant Depression Carburettor, they have to have vacuum/suction/depression, as soon as the engine turns over. I don't know how many more ways I can express this.
Pipe off rocker cover.
Servo pipe removed from manifold, temporarily.
Connect pipe with the T piece to the manifold.
Cross fingers and everything else turn the key.
Even I'm getting depression.
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