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Offline andy2565

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spitfire carb
« on: 23.11. 2010 19:24 »
which carb was fitted to the 1960 spitfire,monoblock or the 10tt gp,does the GP run any better or does it suffer from starting problems.
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Re: spitfire carb
« Reply #1 on: 24.11. 2010 16:07 »
I believe 1960 would have been a monobloc.  As far as I can tell, the 10TT9 was only fitted in '57 and possibly '58.

And no, a GP carb won't start any easier than a TT.  Neither has a proper pilot (idle) circuit.
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Re: spitfire carb
« Reply #2 on: 24.11. 2010 16:35 »
According to the Amal reference catalogue 1960 - 61 Super Rocket and Spitfire were fitted with 10TT9/13.   All the best Goldy
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Re: spitfire carb
« Reply #3 on: 24.11. 2010 18:53 »
My USA literature lists the Monobloc, with the 10TT9 as an option (1960 only).

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Re: spitfire carb
« Reply #4 on: 24.11. 2010 19:02 »
thats great cheers,so i take it as the tt doesnt have the pilot system,the mono is the better option,but the tt does look better.
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Re: spitfire carb
« Reply #5 on: 24.11. 2010 20:32 »
Actually, the Monobloc, the GP and the TT carbs all have pilot circuits. The GP is a slackwire throttle and consequently is difficult to idle properly.

Goldy is correct in that the "home" Spitfire was fitted with the 10TT9; the "export" version had the Monobloc.

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Re: spitfire carb
« Reply #6 on: 24.11. 2010 21:47 »
could you tell me which degree float camber is needed for the tt carb cheers andy
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Re: spitfire carb
« Reply #7 on: 25.11. 2010 04:39 »
Andy,
         Depends on which head you are using.
Alloy 15 degrees,  iron 7 degrees.
Trev.