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David 67HR Offline
#1 Posted : Saturday, 28 March 2015 7:02:12 AM(UTC)
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The following numbers are for what size Carbie's?

23-3002
23-3005
23-3007
23-3015
23-3016
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#2 Posted : Saturday, 28 March 2015 8:19:50 AM(UTC)
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23-3002 = BXUV-2 Early EH 149 ci Man & Auto
23-3005 = BXUV-2 Late EH 149 ci Man & Auto
23-3007 = BXUV-2 Early HD 149 ci Man & Auto
23-3015 = BXUV-2 Late HD 179 ci (X2 Front) & HR 186 ci (X2 Front) Auto
23-3016 = BXUV-2 Late HD 179 ci (X2 Rear) & HR 186 ci (X2 Rear) Auto

BXUV-2 has a 1-3/32" venturi.

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#3 Posted : Saturday, 28 March 2015 9:07:29 PM(UTC)
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Thanks DR Terry, you are the man

Got problem with too much fuel and fouling the plugs on my
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223@050 Cam, Stage 3 Head, YT Rockers, Electronic Ignition
Twin 23-3019 with 055 main Jets

Low vacuum and too much fuel.....any ideas DR Terry
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#4 Posted : Saturday, 28 March 2015 10:33:32 PM(UTC)
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What about 23-3025 DR Terry what are they
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#5 Posted : Sunday, 29 March 2015 8:34:18 PM(UTC)
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Too much fuel to the point of fouling spark plugs, is not a jetting issue it is a serious fault. Although a 223 @ 0.050 cam won't suck much vacuum either.

I'd be looking at float levels, fuel pressure, incorrect assembly, jammed power valve etc. etc.

My lists don't mention a 23-3025, is it a BX carb or a WW ?

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#6 Posted : Sunday, 29 March 2015 9:47:46 PM(UTC)
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Tanks DR Terry, which check out for those issues

23-3025 Bloke thinks they are X2 carbie's but I have my doubts
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#7 Posted : Monday, 30 March 2015 12:15:41 AM(UTC)
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Is it a 23-3045? This is a pretty common HQ 253 carby.
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#8 Posted : Tuesday, 31 March 2015 6:04:36 AM(UTC)
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No its 23-3025 some bloke reckons there genuine X2 carbies.

What's the physical size of Jets for Stromber 6 cylinder cabbies? is it 3/8
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#9 Posted : Tuesday, 31 March 2015 7:51:10 AM(UTC)
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3/8" would be a very large main jet, more suited to a Top Fuel Dragster me thinks.

Most BX Stromberg main jets are in the 0.052" to 0.059" range.

Main jets really only effect mixture at cruise & WOT, not at low RPM.

As I said, you have a serious carby problem, or the cam is just too big & the carbies will need to be modified to give a good fuel supply at low RPM & off-idle situations.

You need a good old fashioned carby tuner to look at it. Where do you live.

The only six X2 carbies that I have listed are:-

23-3009 BXUV-2 Early HD 179 ci (X2 Front) Auto & Manual
23-3010 BXUV-2 Early HD 179 ci (X2 Rear) Auto & Manual

23-3015 BXUV-2 Late HD 179 ci (X2 Front) HR 186 ci (X2 Front) Auto
23-3016 BXUV-2 Late HD 179 ci (X2 Rear) HR 186 ci (X2 Rear) Auto

23-3023 BXUV-2 Late HD 179 ci (X2 Rear) HR 186 ci (X2 Rear) Manual
23-3024 BXUV-2 Late HD 179 ci (X2 Front) HR 186 ci (X2 Front) Manual

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#10 Posted : Friday, 3 April 2015 2:33:59 AM(UTC)
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I meant the outside diameter DR Terry, my mistake. The Jets are 055 but it is running too rich. Can you remember what sizing the X2 Jets were?

Engine is running fine but still to rich, if fuel is too rich will this affect Vacuum?

I am in Bunbury W.A
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#11 Posted : Friday, 3 April 2015 8:14:05 PM(UTC)
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Hi all.remember the mixture dramas caused when people mixed their power valve up with the main jet.('-')
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