Sea Bee Model 3 problem
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Sea Bee Model 3 problem
I finally have a replacement throttle cable and carb top made up for the carb kindly supplied to me by Keith P, the carb will just not fit onto engine, the pipe is 16mm and carb is a maxium of 15mm, it does not look like it should have an adapter.
Any ideas please??
Any ideas please??
- Stelios_Rjk
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Re: Sea Bee Model 3 problem
Is this a suitable carb for this engine?
You could widen the carb a little bit to fit. 0.5mm of the carb's walls would do the job but it has to be done precisely for a tight fit. But I don't know if that would be a acceptable, you know if geometry changes on a carb problems may occur.
You could widen the carb a little bit to fit. 0.5mm of the carb's walls would do the job but it has to be done precisely for a tight fit. But I don't know if that would be a acceptable, you know if geometry changes on a carb problems may occur.
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
Re: Sea Bee Model 3 problem
As far as im aware the carb is correct, its the same one as on the Minor model but needle is set differently.Stelios_Rjk wrote:Is this a suitable carb for this engine?
You could widen the carb a little bit to fit. 0.5mm of the carb's walls would do the job but it has to be done precisely for a tight fit. But I don't know if that would be a acceptable, you know if geometry changes on a carb problems may occur.
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Re: Sea Bee Model 3 problem
Since Keith is more experienced in the matter he would be able to tell whether widening is acceptable or not. But have to be sure that you will widen the carb equally.
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
Re: Sea Bee Model 3 problem
Don't say that, it sounds like I know something.
The carb was off a Mk2 I scrapped , as one seabee in a collection is more than enough, why the carb would be smaller I don't know, but it is.
The carb was off a Mk2 I scrapped , as one seabee in a collection is more than enough, why the carb would be smaller I don't know, but it is.
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Re: Sea Bee Model 3 problem
You don't think you would be better off to take a bit of the engine pipe, its probably easier.
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Re: Sea Bee Model 3 problem
I am sorry Keith, I didn't want to sound this way. Maybe a translation error.Keith.P wrote:Don't say that, it sounds like I know something.
The carb was off a Mk2 I scrapped , as one seabee in a collection is more than enough, why the carb would be smaller I don't know, but it is.
If I was in robhc1000 place I would have probably done the modification. I have run a century (villiers stub) fitting an amal carb and over there there is a lot more difference in diameters. The combination worked so 15mm to 16mm is a small difference regarding the example above.
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
Re: Sea Bee Model 3 problem
I'm not experienced enough to start modifying the pipes, will have to put model 3 on the back burner until I can source suitable carb.
Many thanks for you help gents.
Many thanks for you help gents.
Re: Sea Bee Model 3 problem
I saw a mk2 down the road up from me for £25, but I didn't need another, they do come along pretty often, so I hope you get your parts and finish it off.
But saying that I did a silly thing today, I just bought another one, after some haggling, it was missing some parts, but I already have most of them which helps, but even though I have seen this model somewhere before, I don't know what model it is.
Its supposedly a runner, but needs some TLC.
But saying that I did a silly thing today, I just bought another one, after some haggling, it was missing some parts, but I already have most of them which helps, but even though I have seen this model somewhere before, I don't know what model it is.
Its supposedly a runner, but needs some TLC.