Re: Triumph twin Strombergs...
Most carbs that I have worked on had a fibre washer between the needle valve body and the carb. Maybe the supplier forgot to fit it which would be about par for their bodge level. Mechanical pumps usually have a thick (used to be asbestos) gasket between the pump and the block as a heat shield. I have been told that reducing the thickness of that will raise the fuel pressure due to increased cam lever stroke. Personally I would think that the spring undr the diaphragm would control the pressure and the gasket/ lever stroke would just affect the total flow per pulse. However both worth a check. Peter.
Most carbs that I have worked on had a fibre washer between the needle valve body and the carb. Maybe the supplier forgot to fit it which would be about par for their bodge level. Mechanical pumps usually have a thick (used to be asbestos) gasket between the pump and the block as a heat shield. I have been told that reducing the thickness of that will raise the fuel pressure due to increased cam lever stroke. Personally I would think that the spring undr the diaphragm would control the pressure and the gasket/ lever stroke would just affect the total flow per pulse. However both worth a check. Peter.
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