Fuel pipe, vacuum advance and breather but which is which and what is the other one?
HS4 carb help
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HS4 carb help
I'm thinking of buying one on ebay, what are the 4 conenections on the carb? Please see picture:
Fuel pipe, vacuum advance and breather but which is which and what is the other one?

Fuel pipe, vacuum advance and breather but which is which and what is the other one?

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If the float chamber is the same size as the HS2's then you could swap one over that only has the inlet. I think those 'double' ones are supposed to go on a car with twin carbs as one supplies the 2nd carb.
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Sarah - 1970 Minor 1000 2-dr
Maggie - 1969 Minor 1000 4-dr
Sarah - 1970 Minor 1000 2-dr
Maggie - 1969 Minor 1000 4-dr
It's an overflow/breather for the float chamber - DO NOT block it off!
But this is quite an old HS4 carb - not nearly as good as the later HIF (Horizontal Integral Float) 38mm carb. With the early carb you need to be SURE the float chamber is vertical when bolted on the engine. The HIF carb can work over a range of angles - and it doesn't splutter/overflow/ cut out on round-abouts. However - if the price is right - the HS4 will work ok - provided the float chamber is vertical.
But this is quite an old HS4 carb - not nearly as good as the later HIF (Horizontal Integral Float) 38mm carb. With the early carb you need to be SURE the float chamber is vertical when bolted on the engine. The HIF carb can work over a range of angles - and it doesn't splutter/overflow/ cut out on round-abouts. However - if the price is right - the HS4 will work ok - provided the float chamber is vertical.



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Hello RR,
if you do win it, you might consider getting rid of the waxstat jet for a basic one, it may also have the over run valve in the butterfly, another complication that can be more trouble than it's worth.
The float looks at the right angle but changing the angle is simple, there are a variety of adaptors that fit between the chamber and the body to set the angle depending on the manifold.
Alec
if you do win it, you might consider getting rid of the waxstat jet for a basic one, it may also have the over run valve in the butterfly, another complication that can be more trouble than it's worth.
The float looks at the right angle but changing the angle is simple, there are a variety of adaptors that fit between the chamber and the body to set the angle depending on the manifold.
Alec
True, it only costs 2p!Alec wrote:Hello RR,
if you do win it, you might consider getting rid of the waxstat jet for a basic one,

http://www.nireland.com/gd.triumph/waxstats.htm
To anyone that wants rid of the overrun valve in the butterfly for no cost...Alec wrote:Hello RR,
if you do win it, you might consider getting rid of the waxstat jet for a basic one, it may also have the over run valve in the butterfly, another complication that can be more trouble than it's worth.
The float looks at the right angle but changing the angle is simple, there are a variety of adaptors that fit between the chamber and the body to set the angle depending on the manifold.
Alec
disassemble the poppet valve, remove the spring and insert the poppet from the other side, rivet over the stem with a ball pein hammer. Sorted!
Steel washers cost more than a penny each where I buy them...bmcecosse wrote:Excellent tip - and yes, we are mean - could steel washers not be used instead of wasting 2 P ??
Just be thankful you're not dealing with twin waxstats - Doubles the cost!
Actually, other than being tight, I suppose the 2p mod means everythnig still looks original, to those who are quite so obsessed with such things
