Page 1 of 1

Waxstats?

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 11:29
by g4zur
Hi All.
Advice wanted please.
My 1980 2.0l FHC has twin SU's, Looking at rebuild kits it mentions whether or not waxstat jets are used, Could someone please assist me with identifying which I have, also, Excuse me but what does it mean?
Many thanks as always.
Regards
Gareth

G.P.Albrighton

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 12:14
by TR Tony
Gareth, look at the bottom of the jet tube on each carb; if it is straight all the way down then you have non waxstat. If however there is a flatish circular metal fitting at the very bottom of the tube, about the size of a one pence piece then you have waxstat type.

The circular metal thingy contains a wax capsule, when the engine bay is hot this capsule expands & pushes up on the needle, which effectively weakens the mixture slightly. AFAIK waxstat was only fitted on late cars & was probably related to emissions and/or fuel economy reasons, however many people report poor hot idle & issues with accurate tuning on waxstat carbs.

You can change from waxstat to non waxstat jets but beware that parts of the choke linkage must be changed as well - complete kits are available. I have also heard that rather than go to the expense of a conversion, some people carefully open the metal fitting, remove the wax capsule & replace it with a penny, then reassemble. The penny keeps everything in the right place but of course will not expand to anything like the degree that the wax capsule does, so effectively makes the carbs non waxstat.

Tony
ImageImage
<font size="1">1981 TR7 FHC Cavalry Blue
1980 TR7V8 DHC Jaguar Regency Red - sadly sold!
1977 TR8 FHC EFI Factory development car Inca Yellow</font id="size1">

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 18:29
by g4zur
Many thanks Tony.
Great explanation Will have a look tomorrow in daylight.
Thanks again.
Regards
Gareth

G.P.Albrighton

Posted: 02 Nov 2013 18:57
by bmcecosse
Is it not 2 X pennies...... Here you go http://www.dunlopclassics.co.uk/waxstats.htm

Image Image ImageImage

Posted: 02 Nov 2013 19:33
by prlee
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by bmcecosse</i>

Is it not 2 X pennies......
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">

This agrees with what I found.

I have not had a problem with waxstats and the TR7, they are a problem with the spitfire because the carbs sit over the exhaust and can get very hot.

Pete
1981 Carmelian Red 2 litre DHC.
Polybush, KYB shocks, electric fan, electric windows and electronic ignition roller bearing struts and anti-dive kit - otherwise standard
1979 Pageant Blue Spitfire 1500 - some restoration in progress.

Image Image Image