The Electrolux dealer said he sucked.Chuey wrote:Rob, what did the dealer say?
Chuey

The Electrolux dealer said he sucked.Chuey wrote:Rob, what did the dealer say?
Chuey
Rob, check out http://www.eubmw.com for carb rebuild kits. Cheapest price I have found on the web, and free shipping too!justoneoftheguys wrote: I can't order diaphragms for a couple more weeks, yet.
64/32/204 & 203Jean wrote:What are the part numbers on your carbs, ROB. There is a shop here that sells parts for old Brit cars and he might have a pile of Stromberg diaphragms...
I think they are 32mm, but it's been a while since I worked on an R65...and since you got a replacement engine...??
Bugeye Sprite (All Years) and at least early square bodys had SU carbs.Jean wrote:In case anyone need to go looking for them:
Austin Healey
Square Body Sprite (All Years)
Bugeye Sprite (All Years)
MG
Midget (1975-1980)
Triumph
GT6 (1966-1973)
Spitfire (1962-1980)
Well, checking RealOEM, I see that they did, indeed, change carbs.justoneoftheguys wrote: My carbs are 64/32/203 & 204 (from a '79)
I don't know if there were any changes made to the carbs when they introduced the '81 Nikasil engine with the larger [intake only?] valved heads. If there was, I might need to consider changing needle position, too.