I purchased a new 1961 Volvo for $2,100.00. Being young, I had to sell it. After that I bought used '59 Volvos. I also had two MG TD's prior to the Volvos. One was a RHD ! I learned how to adjust the carbs over time. My one gripe with the Volvos, was that small piece of water hose between the head and the block.
man....whoever is responsible for final production on this is not a car guy or gal. music over explanations. filming is great. ed is great (of course). but people who watch this are actually into cars, we really don't need a soundtrack.
What kind of voodoo magic are you doing to adjust the jets at 5:31? I've got a 71 tr6 and you've got to take the top off the diaphragm and use a tool to screw in and out the needle, can never get a precise adjustment, is that an aftermod? thanks for video
You probably have different carburetors on your TR, I have these on my Spitfire and you simply turn that nut to adjust the mixture. to the right to make it richer and left to make it leaner. Although mine are somewhat stiffer than his, as I have to use a spanner to turn them. I might be wrong, but I think the TR6 had 2" carbs fitted, which might differ from the 1 1/2" SUs on this Volvo.
just as guys above said, you probably have strombergs, they are a bit harder to tune because they were meant as "non adjustable/self adjustable" which just id not the case after the years
Yes, Ed is working on SU carbs of the HS series. Your TR (likely) American export market model is equipped with twin zenith Stromberg carbs. Adjustment is made with a special tool a pin wrench. If your carbs won’t adjust satisfactorily then a rebuild is required. Which a competent home mechanic can do.
The SU parts are through Burlen Fuel Systems. The damper is standard item. The bushings might require a bit of a hunt, possibly looking for cross fitments.
We miss you Ed you were the best
I had a 1971 Volvo 145 which I loved, but the SUs were rubbish. I finally ripped them out and put in Webers, which were a dream.
That was awesome! Would have enjoyed some more footage of the Volvo on the track.
I purchased a new 1961 Volvo for $2,100.00. Being young, I had to sell it. After that I bought used '59 Volvos. I also had two MG TD's prior to the Volvos. One was a RHD ! I learned how to adjust the carbs over time. My one gripe with the Volvos, was that small piece of water hose between the head and the block.
ONE OF MY DREAMCARS
Want to buy my '65? 2nd owner. 1st owner was a mechanic who milled the head .125"
It was my favorite part. Volvo pv 544 👏
my dream Volvo! and LHD !
man....whoever is responsible for final production on this is not a car guy or gal. music over explanations. filming is great. ed is great (of course). but people who watch this are actually into cars, we really don't need a soundtrack.
totally agree What a distraction
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You definitely do NOT need the background nise/music. Otherwise thankyou, informative.
Como se llama la herramienta que usas ? Vacuometro?
What name have the tool use for mixed air-Gasoline, float vacumeter?
Always great content and lively delivery, but why did the bonnet need to come off?
They flip forwards instead of backwards, might've been to get a better view for camera?
Just wanted to say that i miss your description on how to do things edd good look
Edd looks like he plays bass in a garage band
you're thinking of Nick Lowe - first 3 chords of the horrible music-under was Crule to be kind
I always wondered how SU's worked
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What kind of voodoo magic are you doing to adjust the jets at 5:31? I've got a 71 tr6 and you've got to take the top off the diaphragm and use a tool to screw in and out the needle, can never get a precise adjustment, is that an aftermod? thanks for video
You probably have different carburetors on your TR, I have these on my Spitfire and you simply turn that nut to adjust the mixture. to the right to make it richer and left to make it leaner. Although mine are somewhat stiffer than his, as I have to use a spanner to turn them. I might be wrong, but I think the TR6 had 2" carbs fitted, which might differ from the 1 1/2" SUs on this Volvo.
Yes, I think you have later Stromberg carbs, adjusted with an extra long Alan key down through the jet.
just as guys above said, you probably have strombergs, they are a bit harder to tune because they were meant as "non adjustable/self adjustable" which just id not the case after the years
Yes, Ed is working on SU carbs of the HS series. Your TR (likely) American export market model is equipped with twin zenith Stromberg carbs. Adjustment is made with a special tool a pin wrench. If your carbs won’t adjust satisfactorily then a rebuild is required. Which a competent home mechanic can do.
They go to extreme on fitting over 1k of air conditioning amongst everything else yet Ed couldnt change a old rusty thermostat for a couple of quid
edd in porsche racing gulf livery
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What concerns me is that you install an air conditionning in that car without a condenser ! Can that work ? I gués not..
This beauty(PV544 SPORT)need disk Breaks!
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a ton of finicky work compressed into about 2 minutes
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cost new 2,500 dollars/////parts are not not not readily available !
The SU parts are through Burlen Fuel Systems. The damper is standard item. The bushings might require a bit of a hunt, possibly looking for cross fitments.