Numpty
The Series 1's all had a Solex 32PB carburettor.
I have pasted the data of the jetting below - however it is out of format, so you will have to cut and paste it into another document. Or look at the page in the Trans Tasman Groups files section.
There is a reproduction carby made in India under licence to Solex, however as it is set up for a WWII Jeep you need to fiddle with the linkages a little. Master Chief knows where they are available.
Diana
http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/LRS...2032%20PBI%20/
"1948-58 Land Rover carburettor types
Source: Land Rover World"
Year 1948-51 1951-54 1955-58
Specification no. 1513 1560 1741
Engine size 1.6 litre 2.0 litre 2.0 litre
Choke tube 23 25 25
Main jet 107.5 115 115
Correction jet 160 170 240
Pilot jet 45 55 55
Pilot air bleed 150 150 150
Emulsion tube no. 10 no. 10 no. 10
Pump jet 50 75 75
Economy jet 50 50 75
Starter petrol jet 135 135 (150*) 135
Starter air jet 5.5 5.5 (3.5*) 5.5
Float 11 gram 11 gram 11 gram
Needle valve 1.5 1.5 1.5
Non-return valve
* When engine governor is fitted to 1955-58 models, spec 1560 with alternative jets is used
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