I am looking for a used air/oil cleaner for my land rover series2 year 1962. I will need also the elbow hose to connect to the carburetor. Thank you.
Pat
I am looking for a used air/oil cleaner for my land rover series2 year 1962. I will need also the elbow hose to connect to the carburetor. Thank you.
Pat
Are these different than a series III? If not I have one of each but I'm not keen on shipping. I'm in RI
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1986 3.5l 110 SW Austrian Feurwehr
Thank you Bob. I did not know that. I need the small diameter one. My elbow should be the simple one.
Kindly.
Pat
The smaller elbow is 2.25" in diameter, the larger is 2.5". There is a rubber tube that connects the carb to the elbow. I know the Weber carb has a metal adapter that slips over the small diameter carb opening in order to fit the large diameter rubber tube and elbow.
Bob
[QUOTE=siiirhd88;98299]The smaller elbow is 2.25" in diameter, the larger is 2.5". There is a rubber tube that connects the carb to the elbow. I know the Weber carb has a metal adapter that slips over the small diameter carb opening in order to fit the large diameter rubber tube and elbow.
Hello,
I just figure out my carburetor is a Rochester B1 which Is not original for my 1962 land rover series 2. The diameter is 2.25. Is it a good brand or I should buy a solex one. Thank you for your help.
kindly
Pat
The B type Rochester is a simple and fine carb, if not the most fuel efficient, for your truck. If set up right, it is considered an 'upgrade' carb, and rebuild kits are available at many auto parts stores.
I have a Rochester on my 109 and due to its height the elbow was rubbing on the underside of the bonnet. I trimmed a bit metal off of the carb end of the elbow, and shortened the rubber tube to gain some clearance.
Bob
[QUOTE=siiirhd88;98301]The B type Rochester is a simple and fine carb, if not the most fuel efficient, for your truck. If set up right, it is considered an 'upgrade' carb, and rebuild kits are available at many auto parts stores.
I have a Rochester on my 109 and due to its height the elbow was rubbing on the underside of the bonnet. I trimmed a bit metal off of the carb end of the elbow, and shortened the rubber tube to gain some clearance.
I think I am going to keep it. It is going to work better with an air filter. Now it's not responding right away. Too much air.
Do you have a de luxe bonnet? Or the flat one.
thank you
Pat