[ROVERNET - UK] Calling Rovernet Brain trust!!!

Slatskars slatskars at comcast.net
Sun Oct 1 05:18:21 BST 2006


Damien,

This is an HD type SU carb. They have P.T.F.E. bushes on the throttle shaft, 
so there is much less of a leakage problem. It is a possibility, but not as 
mush so as on H or HS types. The HIF type also has throttle shaft seals. It 
sounds like Ben may be on the right track with resetting the needle and then 
re-adjusting the mixture.

Slats
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From: "Damien" <koffee at iprimus.com.au>
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Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 5:01 PM
Subject: RE: [ROVERNET - UK] Calling Rovernet Brain trust!!!


>I don't know if you have checked this but the shaft that holds the 
>butterfly
> valve in the carbies wears itself and the brushes that it sit in also wear
> so allows air to be sucked in there. Just a thought. Another thought is 
> the
> condenser in the distributor.
>
> Damien
>
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