Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
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Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
I started cleaning a Stromberg OF, and the throttle and economizer arms look like they were copper plated. I know that Winfield copper plated S and SR bodies, but has anybody seen this on Stromberg steel parts?
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Re: Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
They had a pretty thin flash plating on them for rustproofing. It’s pretty uncommon to find one with anything still showing. I do mine in nickel plate, which is copper flash and then dull nickel. Gives them a nice look and rustproofs them.
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Re: Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
Thanks Tim! I've never seen copper plating on a contemporary carb, but a "rustproofing" flash plating wouldn't surprise me at all.
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Re: Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
I have 7 OF's at the bench and of those, 1 clearly has remains of a copper wash and 3 have the remnants of an obvious brass wash. They are all extremely thinly flashed as mentioned. I think I've seen more brass than copper and that seems to be borne out with what I have right now. I have seen the same thing on the internal economizer spring as well.
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Re: Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
Strange copper plate on parts has come up. I recently found copper plating on some NOS rear parts. The remains on Pinion gear and differential gear that goes on axle.
Must have been used a lot to prevent rust.
Also brush plates were copper plated. Dan
Must have been used a lot to prevent rust.
Also brush plates were copper plated. Dan
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Re: Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
Dan
I, too, have seen the copper wash on pinion gears and the very end of the inboard end of axles. I suspect that it was there as an anti-galling agent for assembly purposes.
I, too, have seen the copper wash on pinion gears and the very end of the inboard end of axles. I suspect that it was there as an anti-galling agent for assembly purposes.
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Re: Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
Here are my parts with a quick nickel plate. The two on the right had a quick skuff with a scotch brite pad. The RF had a black painted finish that rarely survived, like the flash plating. I did a couple of my favs in black powder coat. That should be worth an extra MPH !
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Re: Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
The copper plating on gears is part of the heat treating process. The copper plating acts as a stop-off for the carburizing process to mask areas that are not to be fully hardened. Its not a rust prevention issue.
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Re: Were Stromberg OF throttle and economizer arms copper plated?
Thank you for the lesson Dan 

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