Re: Carburetor overflow problem 1601 Stromberg EE-16
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I think you've identified the most likely suspects. Sometimes with a stuck float a good rap on the side of the float bowl with a plastic screwdriver handle or equivalent saves the day.
Posted on: 2013/4/7 17:20
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Re: Carburetor overflow problem 1601 Stromberg EE-16
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Elect FUEL PUMP on - too much pressure.
Posted on: 2013/4/8 7:54
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Re: Carburetor overflow problem 1601 Stromberg EE-16
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Fuel pump is a rebuilt (about 2 years ago) original mechanical pump.
We have pulled the carb. I'll update this thread when we figure it out.
Posted on: 2013/4/8 12:20
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Re: Carburetor overflow problem 1601 Stromberg EE-16
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We have decided to send the carb to Daytona Parts for restoration. Cost is $250.
Thank you all for your help. Cheers, Tom
Posted on: 2013/4/11 14:31
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Re: Carburetor overflow problem 1601 Stromberg EE-16
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The only problem with that is - when you get the carb back you won't know whether to put it on the car or on the mantle
Posted on: 2013/4/11 20:26
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Re: Carburetor overflow problem 1601 Stromberg EE-16
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Tom, why not buy the kit from Datona, and overhaul it yourself? It is not a complicated carburetor and I am sure with all the resources available you could do a first class job. In addition, there would be the satisfaction of doing it yourself. Just a suggestion...
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Posted on: 2013/4/11 21:19
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John,
Normally that is exactly what I would do. I have already torn into this carb 4 times. There are some threaded holes that are partially stripped, the top isn't quite flat, etc., so having Daytona go through it seems like a good idea. Cheers, Tom
Posted on: 2013/4/12 7:31
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I agree, good decision. Let someone with more resources repair the carburetor and fix those things beyond what we individuals can do.
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Posted on: 2013/4/12 10:04
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Could you post what Daytona tells you the issue was once you learn? I'd be interested in the root cause.
My bet is a carb float that no longer floats, flooding everything. Pat
Posted on: 2013/4/12 10:42
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