These are Stromberg carby floats believe it or not.
A mate was having trouble starting his car so we pulled the carby down and found one of these.
He said the mechanic had said the car back fired and wrecked the float so he replaced it. He showed me the other and it was exactly the same.
Anyone know why or how this would happen?
I've back fired cars before but never seen this.
Carby float mystery
Carby float mystery
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Re: Carby float mystery
Seen a few like that. Either backfiring carbs, or where a hollow float is used in a blow-through supercharger setup and gets pressurised.
Small dents will come out by putting the float into a mug of boiling water. That one is probably beyond saving.
Cheers,
Harv
Small dents will come out by putting the float into a mug of boiling water. That one is probably beyond saving.
Cheers,
Harv
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Re: Carby float mystery
I've seen similar with backfires on LPG systems when the engine is fairly worn. Drivers crank and crank till the intake sump and crankcase fills with gas and then when it fires there's a massive explosion. Seen sumps and air cleaners that look like bloated road kill as a result.
Re: Carby float mystery
Seen a few guys start diesel tractors on cold, cold mornings using ether.... you get the same kind of bang if you are heavy handed with it .Craig Allardyce wrote:I've seen similar with backfires on LPG systems when the engine is fairly worn. Drivers crank and crank till the intake sump and crankcase fills with gas and then when it fires there's a massive explosion. Seen sumps and air cleaners that look like bloated road kill as a result.
Cheers,
Harv
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Yep bad shit that stuff Harv. Many years ago I stripped a 400 big cam Cummins down for rebuild (hard starter and knocking). Turned out the camshaft key was 3 degrees out and made starting all but impossible without using Aerostart. Once stripped we found one conrod cracked from the gudgeon right down to the journal. Bad bad stuff.
Re: Carby float mystery
Trev - are these floats out of the carbs off the motor that won't start ??
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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Re: Carby float mystery
Yes mate.Blacky wrote:Trev - are these floats out of the carbs off the motor that won't start ??
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