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#1 carbie choice question. SU's or other?
jeffroj Posted on: 2007/7/9 10:26
I am getting my a14 rebuilt and i am wondering if I should buy a new pair of 38mm SU carbies for around $700 or should i explore other options?

I already have a manifold from some hitachu cabies to suit the SU's.

the engine will be:
bored 60 thou
balanced
70 30 cam 280 276 duration
head ported
double valve springs
extractors

just after some inside information


#2 Re: carbie choice question. SU's or other?
sidedraught Posted on: 2007/7/9 11:22
Find a pair of Hitachis from a 1600, 240z, 180B sss etc,they are dirt cheap, less than $100 a pair, they will do the same job as your $700 pair.


#3 Re: carbie choice question. SU's or other?
jeffroj Posted on: 2007/7/9 11:51
i have a pair of hitachis, i have been using them on the motor for 9 months. i was chasing a rebuild kit for them but was told that they are not avaliable. they ran to rich and were worn out.


#4 Re: carbie choice question. SU's or other?
Posted on: 2007/7/9 12:09
mine run rich (not as rich now), if they are worn, find a better pair to rebuild or get in better nick with needles etc and jets while they are off the car. for under $100 for 2nd hand 180b etc nes, cant really go to wrong.


#5 Re: carbie choice question. SU's or other?
sidedraught Posted on: 2007/7/9 12:39
As they only really have one moving part they are not that hard to rebuild and I would be surprised if the Z car boys were not able to supply all the parts needed, if you have trouble try Stewart Wilkins,
Stewart Wilkins he will probably stock them.


#6 Re: carbie choice question. SU's or other?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2007/7/10 6:57
The Hitachis 38s only have one part that really wears out. Just like 1-1/2 inch S.U. carbs.

For more information, see: wiki - Hitachi Twin Carbs






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