Info request - carby data
Info request - carby data
Ladies and gents,
I'm in the process of pulling together an enthusiasts guide for early Holden carbies. My intention is to cover mainly the single-barrel BX Strombergs from FX-HR, though will dabble a little in the HR 186S WW's (and other wierd and wonderful stuff) to make the picture whole. The aim is to cover:
• historical information, such as which carburettors and fittings were fitted to different model Holdens,
• practical information on identification, disassembly and reassembly of early Holden original and replacement carburettors (including twins and triples), and
• guidance on tuning, replacement parts and overhaul techniques.
Aiming to finish it off then post on the FX/FJ, FE/FC, FB/EK, EJ/EH and Early Holden forums.
I've managed to lay my hands on the following info so far:
• The Bendix Corporation Australia (Automotive) Pty Ltd Stromberg Carburettor Service Manual No. BM1 issued August 1968, with the 1970 supplement.
• The Bendix Corporation Australia (Automotive) Pty Ltd Carburettor & Fuel Pump Service Parts Catalogue No. PC2 Issued March 1968.
• The Holden EK Workshop Manual.
• The Holden ‘FB’ Workshop Manual.
• The Holden ‘EJ’ ‘EH’ Workshop Manual.
• The Master Parts Catalogue (20 Years of Holden Production).
• The Scientific Publications Workshop Manual Series No. 67 Holden covering series 1948/’53 FJ, FE, FC, FB, EK, EJ, EH, HD, HR.
• The Scientific Publications Workshop Manual Series No. 86 Holden covering series HK, HT, HG (whilst this document does not aim to examine HK/HT/HG Holdens, the HR, HK, HT and HG Holden 186S engines have identical WW Stromberg carburettors).
I've also pulled a hell of a lot of info off the forums and made a go of sorting the wheat from the chaff.
To help complete the picture, does anyone have any of the following please:
a) A copy of the FX, FJ, FE, FC, HD and HR Holden Workshop manuals? I only need a copy of the Fuel and Engine (Fuel) Specifications sections - would love a scan or photocopy, happy to pay postage to make it work.
b) A copy of the Bendix Service Manual or Parts Catalogue dated later than 1968 - would love a scan, photocopy or loan, happy to pay postage to make it work.
c) Any Accelerator Magazines or Service Bulletins that deal with Stromberg carbs - would love a scan or photocopy, happy to pay postage to make it work.
d) Advice on the best way to pull main discharge jets (not main metering jets) out of single barrel Strombergs? The original GMH and Stromberg tools appear to be unavailable - if anyone has one, I'd love some measurements and photos please. Any reason not to use a small screw extractor, or a better way?
e) Photos of triple and twin Stromberg setups. I have pulled all there are to offer from the forums, though most show the "sexy engine bay" view rather than details of throttle and choke linkages.
f) Anecdotes on Stromberg modifications (very happy to chat to any of the grey racers out there).
Cheers,
Harv (apprentice carby fiddler).
I'm in the process of pulling together an enthusiasts guide for early Holden carbies. My intention is to cover mainly the single-barrel BX Strombergs from FX-HR, though will dabble a little in the HR 186S WW's (and other wierd and wonderful stuff) to make the picture whole. The aim is to cover:
• historical information, such as which carburettors and fittings were fitted to different model Holdens,
• practical information on identification, disassembly and reassembly of early Holden original and replacement carburettors (including twins and triples), and
• guidance on tuning, replacement parts and overhaul techniques.
Aiming to finish it off then post on the FX/FJ, FE/FC, FB/EK, EJ/EH and Early Holden forums.
I've managed to lay my hands on the following info so far:
• The Bendix Corporation Australia (Automotive) Pty Ltd Stromberg Carburettor Service Manual No. BM1 issued August 1968, with the 1970 supplement.
• The Bendix Corporation Australia (Automotive) Pty Ltd Carburettor & Fuel Pump Service Parts Catalogue No. PC2 Issued March 1968.
• The Holden EK Workshop Manual.
• The Holden ‘FB’ Workshop Manual.
• The Holden ‘EJ’ ‘EH’ Workshop Manual.
• The Master Parts Catalogue (20 Years of Holden Production).
• The Scientific Publications Workshop Manual Series No. 67 Holden covering series 1948/’53 FJ, FE, FC, FB, EK, EJ, EH, HD, HR.
• The Scientific Publications Workshop Manual Series No. 86 Holden covering series HK, HT, HG (whilst this document does not aim to examine HK/HT/HG Holdens, the HR, HK, HT and HG Holden 186S engines have identical WW Stromberg carburettors).
I've also pulled a hell of a lot of info off the forums and made a go of sorting the wheat from the chaff.
To help complete the picture, does anyone have any of the following please:
a) A copy of the FX, FJ, FE, FC, HD and HR Holden Workshop manuals? I only need a copy of the Fuel and Engine (Fuel) Specifications sections - would love a scan or photocopy, happy to pay postage to make it work.
b) A copy of the Bendix Service Manual or Parts Catalogue dated later than 1968 - would love a scan, photocopy or loan, happy to pay postage to make it work.
c) Any Accelerator Magazines or Service Bulletins that deal with Stromberg carbs - would love a scan or photocopy, happy to pay postage to make it work.
d) Advice on the best way to pull main discharge jets (not main metering jets) out of single barrel Strombergs? The original GMH and Stromberg tools appear to be unavailable - if anyone has one, I'd love some measurements and photos please. Any reason not to use a small screw extractor, or a better way?
e) Photos of triple and twin Stromberg setups. I have pulled all there are to offer from the forums, though most show the "sexy engine bay" view rather than details of throttle and choke linkages.
f) Anecdotes on Stromberg modifications (very happy to chat to any of the grey racers out there).
Cheers,
Harv (apprentice carby fiddler).
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
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Stewart
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
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Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
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Thanks Stewart - appreciated! 

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No worries. Heres a start...http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... 25&t=14166
If you need original sized pics let me know...
Stewart
If you need original sized pics let me know...
Stewart
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
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Harv Ive got a HR workshop manual.
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Cool - thanks Matto - PM sent.
Cheers,
Harv
Cheers,
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
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Hey Harv,I just scored one of the jet removal tools.Are you still after photos,measurements,etc
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G'day Dab102,
If it's the main discharge jet removal tool (bent piece of rod, conical thread at one end), then yes I would love some photos and pictures please. If it's the main jet tool (socket at one end of a t-wrench) then I am OK.
This document is shaping up to be a doozy
Cheers,
Harv.
If it's the main discharge jet removal tool (bent piece of rod, conical thread at one end), then yes I would love some photos and pictures please. If it's the main jet tool (socket at one end of a t-wrench) then I am OK.
This document is shaping up to be a doozy

Cheers,
Harv.
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
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Hey Harv, the tool I have is the one with the T handle.Sorry if I got your hopes up.Can't wait for you to finish the guide,I want to rebuild my carby soon,and I know your project will be an A class reference.Cheers,Jeffro
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No worries Jeffro - thanks for thinking of it.
I've got two bits of work to finish, then the guide is done.
a) I shipped a heap of original carb parts across to the guys in the UK who hold the patents/rights etc for all Stromberg carbs. They are remaking the EE series carb, and a lot of bits fit the Holden B-model Strommies. They are double checking for me.... anyone fancy some new replacement parts
.
b) I've got some techo vacuum test gear being sent to me so I can take a good look at power valves... aiming here to write some guidance so that guys with lumpy cams or multiple Strommies can tune/balance the power valves properly
.
This guide I'm happy with - lots of good tech advice in this one. If you want a secret advance copy Jeffro to start your carb overhaul, flick me a PM with an email address and I'll email a pdf to you.
Cheers,
Harv (master apprentice carb fiddler... he of the carbony fingers
).
I've got two bits of work to finish, then the guide is done.
a) I shipped a heap of original carb parts across to the guys in the UK who hold the patents/rights etc for all Stromberg carbs. They are remaking the EE series carb, and a lot of bits fit the Holden B-model Strommies. They are double checking for me.... anyone fancy some new replacement parts


b) I've got some techo vacuum test gear being sent to me so I can take a good look at power valves... aiming here to write some guidance so that guys with lumpy cams or multiple Strommies can tune/balance the power valves properly

This guide I'm happy with - lots of good tech advice in this one. If you want a secret advance copy Jeffro to start your carb overhaul, flick me a PM with an email address and I'll email a pdf to you.
Cheers,
Harv (master apprentice carb fiddler... he of the carbony fingers

327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
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PM sent
Thanks Harv
Thanks Harv
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You got email
Cheers,
Harv

Cheers,
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.