Wow! I had no idea they were so much more complicated than SUs! This is truly a perfect instruction video for rebuilding these carbs, one of your best I would say. Thanks Elin!
@andycasiello7177Күн бұрын
Thank you, Elin! I have a 1976 TR6, with those Zenith carbs, so I am thrilled to see an episode where you take them all apart and talk about the function of each component. Thanks for all of the great videos! Here is to many more in 2025!
@carlelliott6758Күн бұрын
I feel your pain Elin, looking for parts, I spend half my time looking for parts, your gearbox and carb build has come at the right time for me, thanks for documenting this for all it's appreciated
@OGMBGКүн бұрын
Wow. This has to be one of your best videos ever, Elin! I see you’ve got your new gimbal working. Perfect.
@alanvinegar5729Күн бұрын
Thankyou for all the detailed explanation on the various components on the ZS carburetors. Even Dr Carburetor can learn something 😂
@dougaustintx2 күн бұрын
Best step by step of overhauling a Stromberg carb ever ! Thanks Elin
@ThePerformanceVideo2 күн бұрын
And I thought the SU HIFs on my MG were complicated! Great video and step by step explanations.
@barry62742 күн бұрын
Thanks Elin a lot of great information in that video. Should be useful to a lot of people.
@johnmalone407Күн бұрын
Happy New Year Elin and all your viewers
@yobop60722 күн бұрын
...back in the 70s, we teens had triumphs and British Leylands...working on these carbs without alot of information, but we got them tuned, by ear mostly...remember to oil anything that moves...we didn't have plating and sonic crap, just wire brushes and wheels😮😢...glad to see you working on the 6....happy new year, and to chef...
@lordleonusa2 күн бұрын
We used a lot of Methylated Spirit, (denatured alcohol) for cleaning with those wires brushes
@Horsleyclassics2 күн бұрын
Hi Elin, the temperature compensators are more trouble than they are worth and just make the carbs harder to set up, on my twin stroms I just tightened the screw down to close them permanently.
@tomswindler642 күн бұрын
Strombergs carbs you do like to test yourself don’t you,great video as always.car is coming along,can only do what you do,when you can.good job.just continue on.👍👍👍😎😎😎
@Horsleyclassics2 күн бұрын
Another note with the diaphragm when you lift the piston it should drop back down smoothly and freely onto the base of the carb with a slight thump if it’s slow to drop or gets stuck then loosening the four screws on the top cover to help free it up. It can be a bit if a fiddle to get right.
@TR4Ajim2 күн бұрын
Geez, the SU HS6s I have on my 4A, are so much simpler! Even I can rebuild them!!👍
@andyfearn6609Күн бұрын
Restarting a stalled project is a headache. As is DIY electroplating. Have a can of Stella Artois it helps 👍 Good luck
@penfold50952 күн бұрын
Happy New Year Elin 🥳
@peteredwards91472 күн бұрын
Fantastic knowledge and video
@nicktomasi3922 күн бұрын
Happy New Year to you, Elin!!. May you all enjoy prosperity and most of ALL good health during the year. Nick & Kathy
@lordleonusa2 күн бұрын
About finding the carburettor parts, rule Number One, NEVER EVER throw anything away, take photos as you go, ziploc bag everything, with notes in the bag,cand keep everything together! When you remove parts to use other parts, keep everything you took off.
@tomcoulter612116 сағат бұрын
Was wondering if you used any cleaning agent in the ultrasonic cleaner? I see some amazingly expensive solutions available online, but the sonic cleaner I bought in the '90's says to only use distilled water in it. Not sure why, I'm fairly certain the tank is stainless. Haven't used it in a while, but it's time now for me to clean up a set of used Strombergs I want to put on my '74 TR6 this spring. I was thinking of adding some Simple Green or such to the water. Thoughts anyone? Oh yeah, I think my "delay" in starting this project was waiting for you to do this video series!
@russnixon60202 күн бұрын
That white powder is likely to be aluminum oxide or zinc pest. Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) is very abrasive and should be removed completely. Zinc pest is unlikely because of improvements in zinc alloys since the 1940s but it should be cleaned off using vinegar.
@StevenSlivinski2 күн бұрын
Thanks Elin. (What is your beautiful black Lab's name? Mine insists on being in the garage with me when I am working, too.) I recently rebuilt the carbs on my friend's 74. Someone else had there hands in it previously. I had to buy another carb for parts because the air valve tube actually cracked when using the adjuster tool. The needle jet was frozen and so was the spring loaded set screw. No evidence of a star washer, either. When I install a new star washer, I will put the needle jet in place with the jet almost fully unscrewed, then the star washer - otherwise I fear that the star washer may prevent the jet from adjusting richer (raising). The set screw had to be doused in carb cleaner and then put in my ultrasonic cleaner to loosen up the spring. The set screw really just prevents the jets from rotating - not holding them in place rigidly, except for the spring tension, right? Otherwise it would have to be loosened and tightened while adjusting the mixture needle.... Or does the damper piston prevent it from moving?? Your videos are great! (I used a plating kit from Eastwood to plated the spoke nipples on a Norton I was working on years ago....Something to do during a cold winter. lol)
@lordleonusa2 күн бұрын
Please note, ATF attacks rubber! (The magic 50/50 Acetone/ATF mixture should only be used as a realeasing agent, never for lubrication!)
@iceman96782 күн бұрын
In the USA, there are people that eat carburetors for breakfast.