I picked this combo up at an estate sale and wondering if it would be an effective combo for a future speedster project I haven't even collected parts for.
Thanks in advance!
Srtomberg carb and Burns intake
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Topic author - Posts: 18
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Re: Srtomberg carb and Burns intake
is that a stromberg 97? That should work, just make sure you have it jetted right.
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Re: Srtomberg carb and Burns intake
That's actually a Model A intake BUT it's the same port configuration as a BB RAJO !
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Re: Srtomberg carb and Burns intake
I like the Oregon support! Thanks!
Yes, I believe it's a 97. Am I correct that "jetted right" would be determined by the final engine build?Tim Williams wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 6:10 pmis that a stromberg 97? That should work, just make sure you have it jetted right.
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So would probably not work on a stock model t head, but could work on a Rajo racing head? Something tells me those aren't easy to come by these days!!
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Re: Srtomberg carb and Burns intake
My uncle ran a stromberg 97 with a stock head when he first built his speedster. he used #41 jets and it worked perfect. I am going to put a 97 on my next speedster, I have the manifold for it already, and a either a Sherman head or a Z head which I have both of.
Tim
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