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glemon said:Many times replacing the shaft with standard size will get you back into spec.
I put new shafts of my TR4 strombergs and did not rebush the bodies and it now runs great.
You could also try Burlen fuel systems in the UK.
Rrbbeerrttoo said:Or, just to test, can't you use the shaft coupling the two carbs for the test; it is same diameter as the shaft thru the carb bush.
Robert
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TR3driver said:FWIW, I've found that a little bit of wear doesn't really hurt all that much anyway. In operation, the shaft gets sucked against the housing on the vacuum side, so the leak (if any) is on the low-vacuum intake side. Makes the idle mixture a bit leaner than it would be otherwise, but since the mixture gets adjusted at idle, you can correct for that. Then the only downside is that the cruise mixture is a bit richer than it needs to be. Fuel mileage will be off, but performance about the same.
LarryK said:Bushings and shafts are available. Look thru the vendors on this site and they can direct you to a vendor or repair shop. Sounds like the same carbs on GT6, TR6 and MG. More options!
Lotuswins said:On carbs, always install dry. any sealant can get into jets or other parts clogging things up.
My boy had a 912 once, and a little RTV ball got into one of the air jets. It took a long time to diagnose, and boy, could that car backfire!!
On the piston lifting rod, mine do not have them so I can't comment. Which model ZS do you have? CD, CDSE, ??
jerry