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  • kevkon
    3rd Gear
    • Aug 2009
    • 364

    #16
    Thanks.

    TeriAnn, it goes without saying that my first action was to check with your great website! You are definately tops in my book.
    I should have made it clear that I already have the 2 barrel Weber on a pierce manifold which was installed by the PO.
    That's why I posted the question about the Weber DGV 5 2 barrel. I wanted to know how others with this carb setup are doing or if it's a waste of time and I would be better off just going back to the single barrel setup ( I have the stock intake manifold).
    94 D-90 tdi
    72 Series III

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    • Andrew IIA
      3rd Gear
      • Feb 2008
      • 327

      #17
      I think the Weber 32/34 DTML would be worth a try though. Land Rover fitted them to the 2.25L engine as a replacement to the Zenith. Use the LR factory jetting.
      I have this carb on a Turner 2.25 8:1 and love it

      Best regards, Andrew
      '63 SIIA 88" SW
      Andrew
      '63 SIIA 88" SW

      http://hungrynaturalist.blogspot.com/

      Rover Pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/skunkal...7610584998247/

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      • TeriAnn
        Overdrive
        • Nov 2006
        • 1087

        #18
        Originally posted by kevkon
        I should have made it clear that I already have the 2 barrel Weber on a pierce manifold which was installed by the PO.
        That's why I posted the question about the Weber DGV 5 2 barrel. I wanted to know how others with this carb setup are doing or if it's a waste of time and I would be better off just going back to the single barrel setup ( I have the stock intake manifold).
        You can always go poking around the UK sources to see if you can scare up a rebuilt Weber 32/34 DTML to put on your Pierce manifold.
        -

        Teriann Wakeman_________
        Flagstaff, AZ.




        1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

        My Land Rover web site

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        • kevkon
          3rd Gear
          • Aug 2009
          • 364

          #19
          Thanks for the ideas.
          How do those using the Weber 341CH sold by our hosts find that carb to work out?
          94 D-90 tdi
          72 Series III

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          • Eric W S
            5th Gear
            • Dec 2006
            • 609

            #20
            Originally posted by kevkon
            Thanks for the ideas.
            How do those using the Weber 341CH sold by our hosts find that carb to work out?
            I have a weber (came on the truck not from out hosts). It's just kinda of there. Nothing good or bad about it except the PO bodged my elbow...

            FWIW, I bought a Solex to replace it with...

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            • Nium
              4th Gear
              • Aug 2009
              • 400

              #21
              Came across this big long thread on carbs on another forum



              I haven't read thru it all yet but looks informative.
              Walker
              1968 Series IIA-"Ronnie"
              88" SW, 2.25L Petrol, LHD

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              • jgkmmoore
                1st Gear
                • Sep 2008
                • 105

                #22
                Choice of carbs......

                I just bought a 64 109" Safari wagon, with an SU 'HS' model carb. It's a side draft, in this case mounted on a 45% adapter that has the carb angling towards the firewall on the left side of the RHD truck. At speed, and while accelerating, it runs pretty well and gets very good gas mileage. However, at idle, it is sour. Ragged idle, that cleans up as soon as you press the throttle. I raised the idle speed just because I couldn't get it smooth at idle by turning 'the big knurled nut' at the lower end of the carb. At idle, it blows some light, white smoke after a few minutes. At the same time, smells very rich.I have not yet done a compression check, or looked at the plugs....but, am I missing any other mixture access? Not having much luck with the big nut.
                If there aren'y any experienced SU guys aboard, I suppose it best for me to go to a Jag forum to ask?

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                • ktom300
                  Low Range
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 50

                  #23
                  I have the Zenith and haven't had any issues with it. It worked fine after the vehicle hadn't been started for 8 years. I did rebuild it eventually but only because I didn't realize I had a bad condensor.

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                  • Andrew IIA
                    3rd Gear
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 327

                    #24
                    Originally posted by jgkmmoore
                    I just bought a 64 109" Safari wagon, with an SU 'HS' model carb. It's a side draft, in this case mounted on a 45% adapter that has the carb angling towards the firewall on the left side of the RHD truck. At speed, and while accelerating, it runs pretty well and gets very good gas mileage. However, at idle, it is sour.
                    If there aren'y any experienced SU guys aboard, I suppose it best for me to go to a Jag forum to ask?
                    Ask 'Kevinny" here, he had an SU on a 2.25 . I'll give him a shout 4 U. Andrew
                    Andrew
                    '63 SIIA 88" SW

                    http://hungrynaturalist.blogspot.com/

                    Rover Pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/skunkal...7610584998247/

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                    • KevinNY
                      4th Gear
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 484

                      #25
                      I no longer have that engine but it was a sweet running setup. Ran at any angle without a stutter ever. I was schooled on mine by an MG enthusiast, that could be a good resource. There is a guy with a shop in Queens named Joe Curto who is the master of all things SU, google him.
                      The Goat, 2.8 Daihatsu Td, '73 coil conversion

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                      • LRMAN
                        1st Gear
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 102

                        #26
                        I had dual SUs on my '69 Triumph Spitfire race car and loved them. Easy to tune and great performance.
                        Tim R.
                        '69 Series IIa Bugeye
                        Tim's Photo and Project Website
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                        • kevkon
                          3rd Gear
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 364

                          #27
                          Ok, but between Zenith, Rochester, Solex, and the two common Webers, what's the consensus? Which gets the drivers choice award?
                          94 D-90 tdi
                          72 Series III

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                          • Nium
                            4th Gear
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 400

                            #28
                            When I originally got Ronnie the Weber 34 ICH was fitted to it. For no particular reason I bought a Zenith and put that on. Then took off the Zenith and sanded all mating surfaces across sandpaper on glass to make sure there wasn't any warp and refitted. Then I found I was constantly re tightening the screws for the economy diaphragm to stop it from leaking air. I have since taken off the Zenith and refitted the Weber 34 ICH until I can stick some heli-coils in for the economy device on the Zenith and anneal the carb body (just to make sure there isn't any warp issues) I'm not sure where my Zenith was made I had bought it from RN about 12-15 years ago. Seems like there is some debate about the quality of more recently manufactured Zenith carbs as opposed to originals, but nothing I've found can quantifiably support those ascertations is just people's opinions as far as I can tell.

                            Of these 2 carbs, that I've used, I'd have to say the Weber 34 ICH has been more reliable and consistent. I have never measured anything to be able to quantifiably say which is better or provides more power.

                            The link I'd posted earlier did have cfm numbers for all five carbs and a few other hard facts for example...
                            venturi dia, air flow
                            Weber 34ICH 29mm, 138 cfm
                            Zenith 36IV 27mm, 127 cfm
                            Weber 3236 27/27mm 191 cfm
                            Walker
                            1968 Series IIA-"Ronnie"
                            88" SW, 2.25L Petrol, LHD

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                            • TeriAnn
                              Overdrive
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 1087

                              #29
                              Originally posted by LRMAN
                              I had dual SUs on my '69 Triumph Spitfire race car and loved them. Easy to tune and great performance.
                              Funny thing, Years back there was a time wen I had a loose LR 2.25 head and a loose TR3 intake manifold. I was struck by how similar the ports looked and matched them up. The intake ports appeared to be a good match and I think even one or two of the mounting holes lined up. In retrospect I should have been trying to match up intake manifold gaskets.

                              I never went beyond the idle speculation stage because the LHD steering box and a rear SU would be trying to occupy the same space. But I've often thought that with a power steering conversion someone with much better skills than I could probably mate the two. Since the LR and TR4 engines are close to the same size, a pair of SUs set up for a TR4 would likely work just fine.

                              Idle speculation from someone waiting for parts for both vehicles.
                              -

                              Teriann Wakeman_________
                              Flagstaff, AZ.




                              1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

                              My Land Rover web site

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                              • jgkmmoore
                                1st Gear
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 105

                                #30
                                SU carb- needs idle adjust

                                Thanks Andrew and Kevin, for the info on the SU. Gonnan try a nearby MG/Triumph guy 'cause Im on the Left Coast. May ring up Mr Curto as well.

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