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I posted a request earlier today looking for some SU H1 carb shaft couplings. Turns out I was mistaken about the carbs on my new Bugeye. I assumed from some comments made to me that everything in the car was "stock." And that led me to assume that it has H-1 carbs. But on looking more closely at some photos I took of the engine and carbs, I am embarrassed to say that the carbs are NOT H-1 but more likely HS-2. (I don't have the car at home yet as it is being worked on in a shop somemiles north of here. I did not notice the difference when I initially inspected and drove the car.)
Correct me if I am wrong (very likely considering my inexperience with this car) but the SU H-1 carb was only for the Bugeye MKI. But later on, some owners replaced these carbs with the HS-2, as in the case of my car. I don't know why, but I assume it was a "better" carburetor. Also, I have read that some people who raced the Bugeye substituted the HS-2.
Have any of you used the HS-2 in the Bugeye, and what has been your experience? For authenticity's sake, I would be open to restoring the H1 carbs, but I don't feel pressed to do so if the HS2 is a better solution.
Many thanks from someone who has much to learn.
Correct me if I am wrong (very likely considering my inexperience with this car) but the SU H-1 carb was only for the Bugeye MKI. But later on, some owners replaced these carbs with the HS-2, as in the case of my car. I don't know why, but I assume it was a "better" carburetor. Also, I have read that some people who raced the Bugeye substituted the HS-2.
Have any of you used the HS-2 in the Bugeye, and what has been your experience? For authenticity's sake, I would be open to restoring the H1 carbs, but I don't feel pressed to do so if the HS2 is a better solution.
Many thanks from someone who has much to learn.