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Re: 26 VA Sidedraught Carburettor

That's an idea! I do have two bowls after all! Threads I will check...Zenith had French roots as far as I remember. It surprises me that there are no gaskets on the float chamber, just a good fit with two bolts at one end!
I will check the jets...the car hasn't run for many years so I'll start off with the ones that are on the car!
A bit to do before I start it up though....haven't even looked at the ignition side yet!
D

Re: 26 VA Sidedraught Carburettor

I have come across the odd carb with a gasket at the top joint, but never used one myself.

There doesn't seem to be a problem with fuel leakage if the level is correct.

Sometimes it is worth facing off bowl and carb on a bit of fime wet and dry paper on a flat surface, there can be corrosion or dents to take out.

I never do th bolts up very tight, using a screwdriver usually. They don't need it.

Cheers.

Simon

Location: On a hill in Wiltshire

Re: 26 VA Sidedraught Carburettor

Good morning. The float chamber threads are 7mm (not to be confused with 5/16" which were fitted to Fords), many float chambers have been damaged by forcing 5/16" bolts into 7mm threads.
Inserts are available and a straight-forward repair.
There are two patterns of float chamber - one with two exposed 'tubes' at the bottom, these fit carb bodies with two 'tubes' adjacent to the air screw. The other type is rather larger, has a flat bottom and is used with the body that has only one 'tube' adjacent to the air screw.
Regards
Stuart

Location: Staffordshire - the creative county

Re: 26 VA Sidedraught Carburettor

As Stuart says, it's a very straighforward job and takes no longer than 20 minutes. The kit will cost about 30 quid max, but the result is a much stronger result and 'fit and forget' as well. I've now done all my 26VA float chambers (and a few more) and wish I'd done it years earlier.

Good luck
Bob

Location: St Tudy North Cornwall not far from Alastair

Re: 26 VA Sidedraught Carburettor

Thanks to you all.
Found an M7x1.0 kit (drill bit, break-tang tool, twist key(?) Hex key & tap) on fleabay for £7.99....ok unboxed! but with 20 inserts in it, so send me your 26 VA bowls for me to practice on or modify!!!
No, don't, on thinking about it!
David

Re: 26 VA Sidedraught Carburettor

The kit worked well & the carb is together, getting closer to a start up attempt! Core plugs replaced....now to flush the Rad & block, put in some water (see if it stays in!) and oil (ditto!) and a drop of petrol (ditto!)Hot wire the ignition & see if there is a spark....fingers crossed!
David