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What are these SU carbies from?

Frednerk

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Someone gave me these years ago, thinking I would put them on my Sprite - which I haven't done.

Does anyone know what they were originally from?

Many thanks

Greg
 

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MG T type I think, TC or TD, though they look a bit big. What diameter are they?
 
I just Googled some pictures of engines of TCs and TDs. They do have a large chunk of aluminium attached to the carbs, but I think it looks a different shape to the ones on my set.

Any other suggestions are welcome??

Thanks

Greg
 
Possibly from the Big 4 Riley engine, used in several 1940s and 50s models until the dreaded BMC swept Riley away.
 
Apparently the later TD's (MkII and up) used 1.5" carbs, I will bet that the TF's did too
BillM
 
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