Hey team, does anyone know where I could get a nozzle for a Hitachi 38 mm SU-style carburetor?
I've got a set of flat-top carbs running on my L18 in my 610 wagon, but the nozzle on the rear carb appears to be leaking fuel.
I've thought about trying to repair it, maybe seal it up, but it would be way easier and better if I could just get a new one.
I've had a look online, and it seems pretty easy to find these for the Z cars and the roadster, but I couldn't easily find any for the 1600/180B and wasn't sure if they would be the same?
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Haha, yep I'm still lurking in the background Dan.
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Good on Ya Mike!
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I would imagine they would be the same. .... There's enough guys on here with Z carbs that you might be able to get one measured for comparison
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Re: SU Carb Nozzle
I think I have some spares......... not sure if they are the same I will have a dig in the garage and take some measurements
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Cheers dude, appreciate it!
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Think I may have found the culprit:
Anyone know if that bronze bit is replaceable? Or does that render the entire carb useless?
The bronze piece that the nozzle slips inside has what looks like a groove or something in it. I guess that could cause the fuel to leak out and off the end of the nozzle.Anyone know if that bronze bit is replaceable? Or does that render the entire carb useless?
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Answering my own question it looks like it should come out, but I'm not exactly sure how.
Appears to be secured from the side in the small hole but I can't see a head or anything to undo... Very curious. Anyone know how to get the nozzle sleeve out?
Appears to be secured from the side in the small hole but I can't see a head or anything to undo... Very curious. Anyone know how to get the nozzle sleeve out?
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Re: SU Carb Nozzle
You will find your float level is to high that is why fuel is coming out the nozzle assy.