Feedback on Reproduction Zenith Carburetor PN PLC595

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  • bsims88
    Low Range
    • Feb 2011
    • 8

    Feedback on Reproduction Zenith Carburetor PN PLC595

    I am looking for feedback from anyone who has purchased and installed the Reproduction Carburetor sold by Rovers North. Part Number in their catalog is PLC959. I have a 1974 Series III - Model 88 which I have owned since new, and much prefer to keep the vehicle as stock as possible. I'm thinking about purchasing the replacement carburetor and wondered what others have experienced with it. Thanks
  • fly cubs
    Low Range
    • Oct 2014
    • 46

    #2
    I purchased one to replace my Solex 361v (it's really a Zenith) as I did not want to bother with doing a rebuild right before I was to use the truck to drive away from my wedding last fall.

    It bolts right up and runs great. The adjustments for the idle speed and low end mixture have sleeves over them which take some getting used to as you can't see which direction to put the screw driver in, but it keeps the screw driver from sliding out while adjusting. I'd definitely buy it again.

    If you want a Solex to rebuild, make me an offer.
    1976 RHD Series 3 - SOLD
    1989 Land Rover 90 LHD
    1940 Piper J3F-50 Cub

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    • bsims88
      Low Range
      • Feb 2011
      • 8

      #3
      Thanks for the feedback fly cubs. Sounds like a great way to leave your wedding. Sorry don't need the Solex. - Bill
      Last edited by bsims88; 05-28-2015, 03:52 PM.

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      • Les Parker
        RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
        • May 2006
        • 2020

        #4
        I put one on my IIa 88" instead of the wonky Weber, definitely more power, less re-adjustments, still has a heasitation if you accelerate hard going up a long hill, all in all a good upgrade and definitely worth the expense and time.

        2p
        Les Parker
        Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
        Rovers North Inc.

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        • siii8873
          Overdrive
          • Jul 2007
          • 1013

          #5
          "accelerate up a long hill? Usually more than a hesitation a down shift required ha ha
          THING 1 - 1973 88 SIII - SOLD
          THING 2 -1974 88 SIII Daily Driver - SOLD
          THING 3 - 1969 88 SIIA Bugeye Project
          THING 4 - 1971 109 SIIA ExMod - SOLD
          THING 5 - 1958 109 PU
          THING 6 - 1954 86" HT

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          • LaneRover
            Overdrive
            • Oct 2006
            • 1743

            #6
            Originally posted by Les Parker
            I put one on my IIa 88" instead of the wonky Weber, definitely more power, less re-adjustments, still has a heasitation if you accelerate hard going up a long hill, all in all a good upgrade and definitely worth the expense and time.

            2p
            Rather than accelerate I would call it 'if you attempt to lose less speed than usual'
            1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
            1965 109 SW - nearly running well
            1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
            1969 109 P-UP

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            • cedryck
              5th Gear
              • Sep 2010
              • 836

              #7
              going up a hill is de-accelleration, and of course a down shift,,

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