The brass pipe that attaches to the manifold vacuum has been soldered closed, in the left hand photo.Are you talking about the brass nipple like the TBV on the left in this picture or where it opens inside the valve ?View attachment 79921
I also have another question about the gaskets that came with the diaphragm kit. I replaced the diaphragm and used one of the gaskets between the carb body and bypass valve, what are the extras for?Are you talking about the brass nipple like the TBV on the left in this picture or where it opens inside the valve ?View attachment 79921
Here’s a photoAre you talking about the brass nipple like the TBV on the left in this picture or where it opens inside the valve ?View attachment 79921
Now I’m confused. From the photo, vacuum from the photo gets to the carb through the small hole that fed by the brass tube that you suggest i cover with the gasket. What do I have wrong? It looks like the one on the right is the correct fit.If you want to keep the TBV functional you may find a variety of gaskets in the kit. the one you'd use with that version of the TBV is the one in the middle.
Personally I prefer to disable it's function entirely....an be done with it.
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If you want to keep the TBV functional you may find a variety of gaskets in the kit. the one you'd use with that version of the TBV is the one in the middle.
Personally I prefer to disable it's function entirely....an be done with it.
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This is how I currently have it blocked.The type of TBV that was used on the TR250, the 69TR6 and the 74 TR6 is like the one you have..The sensing port for the vacuum that makes the TBV function is a hole down at the bottom of that nipple.
On the rest of the years the sensing port is internal and must remain open if you want the TBV to function,
BUT. the small hole gets covered in the 250, 69 and 74 versions
This 69 TR6 illustration is exactly the same as the TR250
I'd disable the thing entirely if I were you...make a substantial gasket,one capable of standing up to high manifold vacuum..in excess of 25 in-Hg during engine braking..a gasket that covers all but the 3 threaded screw holes that attach the TBV to the body of the carb.
Could you explain your reasoning on why I should disable it with the rebuilt carbs?This is how I currently have it blocked.
Bypass Valve: The bypass valve provides a channel for air to flow around the throttle disk. A very high depression can exist in the intake manifold if the engine is operating at a high RPM with the throttle closed such as might occur when decelerating. Poor fuel combustion occurs in this situation giving increased exhaust emissions. This is frequently evidence by exhaust popping during deceleration. The bypass valve senses the high depression and allows some air to go around the throttle plate to reduce the depression to the desired level.If you can tell me why you think it's needed ?
If you can tell me why you think it's needed ?