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#392050 - 01/02/08 05:58 PM
Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
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Registered: 12/12/07
Posts: 47
Loc: Sydney, Australia
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I've done a search but can't seem to find the answers....
I have a '67 BJ8 and everytime I take the car out for a drive, by the time I get back and check under the hood, the carburettor suction chamber cap on the carby closest to the windscreen is loose and sitting out on top of the chamber i.e. it's completely off.
Wondering why?
I've tightened it right up and still it comes loose whereas the other one is fine and doesn't move.
Any ideas?
Rob
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#392178 - 01/02/08 09:46 PM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: Dave Russell]
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Registered: 12/12/07
Posts: 47
Loc: Sydney, Australia
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Will have a look at the thread as it's a plastic cap and I figure it must be coming loose with vibration and perhaps heat expansion as well.
Thanks Dave
Rob
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#392201 - 01/02/08 10:23 PM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: RobWarren]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 02/16/03
Posts: 1016
Loc: Ohio
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You don't have too thick of oil in there, do you?
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#392211 - 01/02/08 11:02 PM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: Randy Forbes]
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Registered: 12/12/07
Posts: 47
Loc: Sydney, Australia
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I hadn't thought of that......it's just had a 13-month engine rebuild and a 500-mile service and oil change last week - put the Penrite oil in (recommended) so shouldn't be an issue.
I hope.
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#392231 - 01/03/08 02:48 AM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: Dave Russell]
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Member
Registered: 12/12/07
Posts: 47
Loc: Sydney, Australia
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Thanks Dave - will check.
Your advice is very much appreciated!
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#392232 - 01/03/08 02:59 AM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: RobWarren]
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 12/25/05
Posts: 136
Loc: CA USA
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Hello Rob,
the plastic tops only need to be tightened finger tight.
As far as damper oil is concerned I have been using the 3 in 1 household oil as it's about 10 wt and that seems to work just fine. If you have a wife that came with a sewing machine then sewing machine oil is about the same weight.
Regards,
Peter.
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#392354 - 01/03/08 11:13 AM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: BUNDYRUM]
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Darth Vader
Registered: 12/16/01
Posts: 2511
Loc: Laguna Beach, California
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As far as damper oil is concerned I have been using the 3 in 1 household oil as it's about 10 wt and that seems to work just fine. Peter, I was told that 3 in 1 household oil is 20 weight and says so on some on the cans. I don't have any to check out that claim .. just thought I'd pass on that tidbit. Cheers, John
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#392402 - 01/03/08 01:51 PM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: John Loftus]
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 05/20/02
Posts: 516
Loc: Richmond,Texas
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Sometimes if the threads are dodgy a little Teflon Tape can help.
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#392579 - 01/03/08 07:23 PM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: Ed_K]
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 05/29/02
Posts: 340
Loc: Pa.
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I agree that the oil thickness can be the cause. I've used 10 and 20 wt. I've also used 2-cycle motor oil. It seems to work really well with my engine set up. You know the thick stuff really seems to mess up the operation of the engine.
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#392614 - 01/03/08 08:57 PM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: vette]
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Yoda
Registered: 01/03/05
Posts: 3377
Loc: Santa Monica, CA
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You know the thick stuff really seems to mess up the operation of the engine. The thicker the oil, the richer the fuel/air mixture on acceleration.
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#393057 - 01/05/08 12:07 AM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: GregW]
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 06/27/07
Posts: 398
Loc: Nebraska, USA
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That is an odd one, I would not think the grade of oil would effect the thing coming out unless there was a further problem with the threads or fit between the parts.
Does swapping them around make any diference? Probably won't, but shouldn't harm and might help, just the little screw in part, not the whole dashpot.
If that doesn't work couple ideas, dab of silicone sealant on the threads or the lowest strength of loctite (threadlocker if you can get such down under).
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#476328 - 07/03/08 11:25 PM
Re: Carburettor suction chamber cap loose - why?
[Re: glemon]
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Registered: 12/12/07
Posts: 47
Loc: Sydney, Australia
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Righto - time to revisit this. I'm being lazy but I don't have the car back from the garage yet (where the engine is being rebuilt AGAIN). What's the best way to go about draining the oil currently in the dampers so I can replace it with 20wt for peace of mind.
And where can I find a wife with a sewing machine? They sound like an excellent purchase.
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