Totally non-Surf related. I have a carb problem on my other 4x4. It won't tickover under 1500RPM and even then it's as lumpy as Mrs KS's gravy. As soon as it reaches normal temperature it cuts out. i thought it must be flooding, made the mixture a bit leaner and it still cuts out. It's a twin choke job with at least 9 vacuum pipes.
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The Guru says .............................. .....chuck it in the bin and fit a Weber . The carb on our green van is the same and many others have the same prob .Originally posted by kitesurf_philTotally non-Surf related. I have a carb problem on my other 4x4. It won't tickover under 1500RPM and even then it's as lumpy as Mrs KS's gravy. As soon as it reaches normal temperature it cuts out. i thought it must be flooding, made the mixture a bit leaner and it still cuts out. It's a twin choke job with at least 9 vacuum pipes.
Alternative is to get a 1.5 SU carb off a Mini and the carb mounting off the manifold and weld it to the Zook manifold . Ray does the as a kit but loads a money .Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!
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i got a twin choke webber that came off a 1275GT, going on Delbay soon unless your interestedOriginally posted by Vagrant No2The Guru says .............................. .....chuck it in the bin and fit a Weber . The carb on our green van is the same and many others have the same prob .
Alternative is to get a 1.5 SU carb off a Mini and the carb mounting off the manifold and weld it to the Zook manifold . Ray does the as a kit but loads a money .
SteveShould have bought a 3ltr
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A carb of an old Nissan Bluebird is a direct fit according to Bobert(?) from Cumbria . He posted ages ago .Originally posted by kitesurf_philTheres a Weber adaptor plate on eBay at the moment. Gotta be worth a look. They reckon a Weber off a Sierra will do but you need to change the jets.Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!
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Hi mate - i thought that the car should rev up to 2000rpm ish and then go to idle once warm. If it doesnt i think the autochoke is knackered.Originally posted by kitesurf_philTotally non-Surf related. I have a carb problem on my other 4x4. It won't tickover under 1500RPM and even then it's as lumpy as Mrs KS's gravy. As soon as it reaches normal temperature it cuts out. i thought it must be flooding, made the mixture a bit leaner and it still cuts out. It's a twin choke job with at least 9 vacuum pipes.
Weber will be no good if you ever get to 45degrees in the Zuki. I thinks thats right - its what the guy form ADK told me when we had a chat the other day. www.adksuzukispares.co.ukTim
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Thats why the SU carb is the best conversion . It can work at more sever angles of acent and decent with no fuel supply probs as long as you have good fuel pressure .Originally posted by dirtydogHi mate - i thought that the car should rev up to 2000rpm ish and then go to idle once warm. If it doesnt i think the autochoke is knackered.
Weber will be no good if you ever get to 45degrees in the Zuki. I thinks thats right - its what the guy form ADK told me when we had a chat the other day. www.adksuzukispares.co.ukRick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!
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that's why you see suzuki's going half way up hills and then rolling back down!... all adds to the fun!!Originally posted by dirtydogHi mate - i thought that the car should rev up to 2000rpm ish and then go to idle once warm. If it doesnt i think the autochoke is knackered.
Weber will be no good if you ever get to 45degrees in the Zuki. I thinks thats right - its what the guy form ADK told me when we had a chat the other day. www.adksuzukispares.co.uk
trick is, nail it more and longer run ups!nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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