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Who makes the best carb rebuild kits ? Do you order from Moss or Vic. British or does someone else have the best kits ? Bob
 
Bob, Try "Joe Cutro"-----Keoke
 
BWD MAKES GOOD QUALITY KITS FOR LBC'S. TWO KIT NUMBERS COVER JUST ABOUT EVERYONE. 10450C FOR THE SPITS., GT6, TR250, TR6, AND TR7. THE OTHER KIT IS A 10451A FOR THE TR4'S, AND MOST EVERYTHING AUSTIN, AND MG.
 
Hey Bob,
I'm thinking along the same lines as Keoke, try Joe Curto or Apple Hydraulics.
Know they both do a great job on refurbishing SU's and based on my experience,
definitely worth the cost to have them go over the carbs. Of course you've
got three to fix so more costly.
Regards,
Mike
 
I suspect most, if not all kits are ultimately from SU Burlen. Usually, there are two 'levels' of kits: a less expensive kit with basic replacement parts (jets, needles, gaskets, O-rings), and a more expensive kit that includes the basic stuff plus major overhaul items (e.g. throttle plates and shafts). I don't see how you can have one kit for 'everything Austin,' since there are significant variations in the carbs for different cars.

One problem not solved by kits is worn throttle shaft bushings. If you have much, if any play around the throttle shafts you can: 1) ream the bushes and install oversized shafts, or 2) replace the bushes (and the shafts if there's any wear). Apple did a decent overhaul on my BJ8's HD8s.
 
One problem not solved by kits is worn throttle shaft bushings.?????

Well BOB, all of the good rebuild kits I have seen contain the necessary parts to rebuild a carb. In the case of the HD8's my kits included but were not limited to: new shafts, new butterflies and 0.015" Teflon shaft bushes as well as the shaft gland washers.--Keoke
 
Keoke said:
One problem not solved by kits is worn throttle shaft bushings.?????

Well BOB, all of the good rebuild kits I have seen contain the necessary parts to rebuild a carb. In the case of the HD8's my kits included but were not limited to: new shafts, new butterflies and 0.015" Teflon shaft bushes as well as the shaft gland washers.--Keoke

Last I checked--it has been a while--new brass bushes (if they're needed) need to be pressed-in and reamed with a special reamer that costs big $$$ (I'm talking about the brass bushes in the carb bodies--AFAIK only HD8s use the teflon seals). If that's no longer the case then that is good news.

Like I said, some kits come with the shafts and plates and some don't.
 
(I'm talking about the brass bushes in the carb bodies

OH!!! You are talking about those Mickey Mouse
aftermarket
Thingamajigs intended to restore worn carburetor
housings and usually result in splitting the carb body
at the shaft locations.
Interesting enough I spent quite a bit of time at the San Diego car show trying to stop the air leaks around several of these fractured carb repairs.

One Particular gentleman was the famous "Chuck Anderson" of Healey lore. When I had done all I could do for him I suggested he get a new Mechanic that understood how to repair a SU carb. I think he took my advice since he moved to Virginny.----Keoke
 
Well Bob,- to solve the HD8 shaft bush problem try this
www.ztherapy.com/navbar/home.htm This one I know is active.
pamkir@comcast.net--Pam HDCARBSBEARING
I dont know if she is still in business
but she installed ball bearings in MY HD8 Carbs eons ago.Conseqently, I do not wear shafts or have any need for any type Bushes.----Keoke- :thumbsup:
 
Keoke said:
Well Bob,- to solve the HD8 shaft bush problem try this

pamkir@comcast.net
I dont know if she is still in business
but she installed ball bearings in MY HD8 Carbs eons ago.Conseqently, I do not wear shafts or have any need for any type Bushes.----Keoke- :thumbsup:


Sounds like a great idea. I always wished my HD8s had coaxial return springs instead of the straight springs that put the side load on the throttle shafts causing the carb body wear in the first place.
 
Bob_Spidell said:
I always wished my HD8s had coaxial return springs instead of the straight springs that put the side load on the throttle shafts causing the carb body wear in the first place.
Well Bob, maybe you should come over to the dark side and install some Mikunis. Are these the springs you're talking about? :laugh:
 

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