1. The document provides instructions for repairing and maintaining the metering needle assembly of a Stromberg 175 CD carburetor.
2. Key issues that can cause problems include a worn out o-ring on the adjusting screw, corrosion or burrs impeding needle movement, and cracked diaphragms.
3. The repair process involves removing the air valve and needle assembly, cleaning parts, replacing the o-ring, and reinstalling the needle assembly to properly adjust the fuel mixture.
1. The document provides instructions for repairing and maintaining the metering needle assembly of a Stromberg 175 CD carburetor.
2. Key issues that can cause problems include a worn out o-ring on the adjusting screw, corrosion or burrs impeding needle movement, and cracked diaphragms.
3. The repair process involves removing the air valve and needle assembly, cleaning parts, replacing the o-ring, and reinstalling the needle assembly to properly adjust the fuel mixture.
1. The document provides instructions for repairing and maintaining the metering needle assembly of a Stromberg 175 CD carburetor.
2. Key issues that can cause problems include a worn out o-ring on the adjusting screw, corrosion or burrs impeding needle movement, and cracked diaphragms.
3. The repair process involves removing the air valve and needle assembly, cleaning parts, replacing the o-ring, and reinstalling the needle assembly to properly adjust the fuel mixture.
1. The document provides instructions for repairing and maintaining the metering needle assembly of a Stromberg 175 CD carburetor.
2. Key issues that can cause problems include a worn out o-ring on the adjusting screw, corrosion or burrs impeding needle movement, and cracked diaphragms.
3. The repair process involves removing the air valve and needle assembly, cleaning parts, replacing the o-ring, and reinstalling the needle assembly to properly adjust the fuel mixture.
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cause this. There is a small itsy bitsy roll pin through the side of the metering cycle engines so needle assembly. On one of my carbs, it we dont really was sticking out ever so slightly that it need a fuel and would bind in the damper tube, impeding The Repair, Adjustment and General oil mix. movement for the adjustment. Another Maintenance of the Stromberg 175 CD Reason/Problem area was the damper tube area in which Metering Needle 2: There may the needle assembly sat was fairly have been a time contaminated. Still another was the when the mixture retaining screw in the air valve being needed to be slightly long, pushing against the needle
By: Joe Stagmeister Pawlak
adjusted. In some cases Adjusting screw Problem #3 allowed the hex There isnt a whole lot of readily available wrench to round out the hex opening of Hex wrench or detailed information on pulling the the screw. The adjusting screw is made metering needles apart on your later out of brass that had a hardness model Stromberg 175 CD carbs. Maybe I coefficient between silly putty and 2 assembly adding to the resistance of didnt look hard enough for the year old gum stuck to the bottom of movement. Finally, the o-ring on the information. Since I needed to do some the table. With that rounded out, you adjusting screw and the threads of that maintenance in this area, I figured Id were pretty much stuck with the needle screw where it goes into the metering snap some pictures and give everyone a where it sat. needle assembly needed some write-up on the process. This is not all Reason/Problem 3: This usually results attention. encompassing, but its enough that you in Problem 2. Couple of things I noticed Reason/Problem 4: The rubber learn something and may be able to fix without any major headaches. Before we get into the repair procedures, a few reasons why you want to goof with the things in the first place. 1. You find yourself constantly topping Air valve off the damper oil. 2. You cant seem to be able to adjust the mixture. 3. If you can adjust, its hard to turn the hex wrench inside the carb tool. 4. Good excuse to pull them and inspect Seal Damper the rubber diaphragms. Reason/Problem 1: At the bottom of the Adjusting screw slide tube there is a adjusting screw. The head of the screw is what the hex wrench of the carb adjusting tool mates with. This allows you to bring the mixture metering needle up (turning clockwise) to richen the mixture or to bring the Metering needle needle down (anticlockwise) to lean it out. There is a rubber o-ring that fits around this adjusting screw and after Retaining washer a bunch of years, is just plain worn out. This allows slight amounts of oil to pass by the metering needle and eventually Retaining screw lower the dampening oil level causing
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diaphragms are critical in regulating the that? Using the small punch and With everything clean including any vacuum in these carbs. It has nothing hammer, angle the punch and gently tap edges you may have induced during to do with the mechanicals of the needle, on the edge of the notch so you can extraction, the needle assembly should but they do crack and cause problems. rotate it anticlockwise and wind it out slide nicely into the bottom of the tube. It is a good idea to inspect them prior of the tube. Lots of baby steps here and Rotate it around, line up the notch and to placing your parts order. be gentle! You will probably knicker up the put the retaining screw back in. Using edge a bit, but that can be dressed up the hex wrench, turn clockwise to bring and it is fortunately in a non critical the bottom of the needle assembly flush area. with the bottom of the air valve. This With the needle assembly out, you can gives you a basepoint for the mixture check the itsy bitsy roll pin and clean adjustment. 9 times out of ten, thats any corrosion on the assembly and in usually where it ends up staying. Turns that same area on the tube. Using a nice now dont it? Before total reassembly, check the notches at the top of the damper tube where the adjusting tool attaches. Sometimes with a hard adjusting needle assembly, the notch developed a burr which is enough to cause binding with the dashpot cover. Take the cover and slide it up and down on the tube to check it Punch back through, the out. Thats it, put the diaphragm back adjusting nut and on and put back in the carb body. Top retaining washer off the damper oil and perform any final mixture adjustments. Other notable Repair and Renewing checks involve your adjusting hex wrench. Flush to bottom Make sure the edges are square and With the air valve out of the carb body, clean. If needed, grind away the worn remove the diaphragm to prevent it from area. Then take off for a nice ride, youve getting damaged. Use the hex wrench accomplished something. from your adjusting tool and turn anti clockwise to back out the metering needle to its farthest point. Remove the retaining screw on the side of the air larger punch or dowel rod, you valve and the needle assembly should be can now push/punch the able to be pulled out. You may have to adjusting screw and retaining give it a half turn but it should come washer back out the top of the out. tube. At this time youll be replacing the o-ring on the If the adjusting screw is stripped, the adjusting screw or screw if assembly extraction is a bit trickier. You needed. It is a good idea to get will need a very small punch and a small a new retaining washer as manually operated inertially driven they are cheap. Place the new impact generator, something like a tack screw back down the tube. hammer. Turn the air valve over and Make sure the hex hole faces carefully secure it in a vise, warp this up. This will rest on a shoulder thing and forget about the next steps at the bottom of the damper since youll have to get a new one. You tube. The retaining washer is will see a small notch at the bottom of concave. Its tricky, but place Look for knicks here the needle assembly where the retaining the washer down in the tube screw floats in. This slot will give you making sure the cave of the some leverage as it is the only way I can concave screw faces up. Push see that would give you a chance of Next month, I have a article on the whole this down until it hits the adjusting rotating the thing out. Im sure there is theory of ops on how the air valve works and screw. Turn it over and youre ready for a special tool, but geez who would have some discussion on damper oils. the needle assembly.