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Stu
'46 BC12D
Jefferson County (0S9)
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Thanks, Stu. Got it! I’ll look at the two Strombergs, and maybe take a peek Inside, then make a decision. ......
Cheers,
Jon"Captain Jon" Timlin
'46 BC12-D N94952 Traci T-Craft
'46 BC12-D N96301 Tami T-Craft (undergoing restoration)
'51 Model 19 N6629N Terri T-Craft (undergoing restoration)
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I overhaul Strombergs here for the UK market (experimental). They are not rocket science. There are some secrets to prevent gasket leaks, but I keep those to myself for obvious reasons, as does Mr Stromberg Man in the USA. (!)
One day I'll fit a MS carb to my C-85 Taylorcraft in the UK, when I can get a core (I have the overhaul kit, mixture cable etc)
Rob
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Tim, you are right about the drip. But I personally prefer the steel needle, so there is never an issue with aromatic fuels.
I always turn the fuel off of course. As you know it's good practice to exercise the fuel shut-off system in any aircraft. But the Stromberg does need periodic maintenance/overhaul to check for corrosion in the bowl.
I once did an annual on an Experimental Starduster here in the UK, and I tried to operate the fuel-shut off valve. It was solid, so I asked the owner what he would do in case of an engine fuel-fed fire?
He said "turn the fuel off!"
When I showed him how that wouldn't work, he walked away. I ended up replacing it, with a NOS valve (essentially the same fuel valve you now sell under STC). The aircraft got wrecked later, but not for fuel issues.
Rob
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Originally posted by astjp2 View PostMy valve is owner produced parts, I gave up on the STC...feds were too difficult
JohnI'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead
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