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BT7 Fuel pipe and carburetors Question

pasraf

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Hi all
As I said in my previous thread (new healey owner) I 've got BT7 1962
He (or she) has the central gearbox (MKIII BJ7), but has two carburetors
I thought all MKII (61-62) had three carburetors, but apparently the last built MKII have 2 carburetors.
Is this correct
The fuel line in this MK II is a flexible hose which is not correct
This I would like to replace
Which fuel pipe should I use ?
Of the BJ7 or those of the BT7 3 carb type
The float chamber are next to another (like the BJ7)
Does anyone have pictures of the connection to the carburetor and the fuel pump?

Regards
Raf
 
Maybe there was an engine change???
 
Hi Keoke
I receved the Heritage Certificate of my Healey today......
The car is a matching number car (body , engine, gearbox, rear axle......key )according the certificate
I have found that the late MKII BT7 where build the same time as the first BJ7
Mine BT7 was build march 1962 (start BJ7 januari 62????)
Maybe it is possible that ,like the center gearbox in my BT7(original),the carbs are used like the BJ7
Can an owner of a late BT7 comfirm this?
regards
Raf
 
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