I have a 1-1/2 SU in good order, however it is the later emissions control type with the waxstat jet and poppet valve in the throttle butterfly.
This site offers a nifty way of removing the often faulty waxstat:
http://www.nireland.com/gd.triumph/waxstats.htm
I was wondering what peoples thoughts were on removing the poppet valve and filling the holes in the butterfly with solder. I'm pretty handy with a soldering iron, so I know I could do the work ok, and I think the butterfly would remain cool enough that the solder wouldn't melt and be sucked in to the engine.
Good or bad idea?
SU Carb Emissions removal
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SU Carb Emissions removal
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Maybe keeping the poppet valve will restrict airflow and make the upgrade from 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" pointless, I would get rid of the poppet valve.
1969 Four door Saloon Old English White 1275 with ported head and HS4 carb. Wolseley 1500 front brakes. Currently off the road with a leaky master cylinder!
Word of warning with the 2p trick - If the bottom retaining bit on the jet is corroded on you may well find something breaks trying to get it off, so make sure you have a spare!
Other than that it works very well, a bit of epoxy on the coins and little metal bit can help when trying to fit it all back together
You can simply solder up the poppet valve, although it will mean the valve itself is still restricting the airflow a bit. Might be worth just finding and fitting a plain butterfly really, even if you can't find a freebie s/h one they don't cost an awful lot new.
Other than that it works very well, a bit of epoxy on the coins and little metal bit can help when trying to fit it all back together

You can simply solder up the poppet valve, although it will mean the valve itself is still restricting the airflow a bit. Might be worth just finding and fitting a plain butterfly really, even if you can't find a freebie s/h one they don't cost an awful lot new.