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    Got stuck into it again fitted new senders and pickup to both tanks filled with fuel and thought I give it a start
    Started fine but not idling right well went to adjust the crappy zenith copy and low and behold the adjusting screw looks like a banana so have no confidence in the rest of it so now I have to find a decent original zenith



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dgd69 View Post
    Got stuck into it again fitted new senders and pickup to both tanks filled with fuel and thought I give it a start
    Started fine but not idling right well went to adjust the crappy zenith copy and low and behold the adjusting screw looks like a banana so have no confidence in the rest of it so now I have to find a decent original zenith





    That screw appears to me to have been forcefully hammered in resulting in the body thread stripping. The needle doesn't appear to be damaged. Who would do such a thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    That screw appears to me to have been forcefully hammered in resulting in the body thread stripping. The needle doesn't appear to be damaged. Who would do such a thing?
    Have no idea it had a plastic cover over it so never noticed till I went to adjust its never bern touched only sat on engine
    I never thought to look when I bought its pain in the ass as it’s different to the original zenith screw
    I have bought a replacement carby from Blanchards now see how that one goes when it arrives
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dgd69 View Post
    Have no idea it had a plastic cover over it so never noticed till I went to adjust its never bern touched only sat on engine
    I never thought to look when I bought its pain in the ass as it’s different to the original zenith screw
    I have bought a replacement carby from Blanchards now see how that one goes when it arrives
    Blanchards should be the real McCoy I reckon. For years I have been interested in having a shufti through their warehouses/Aladdins Caves. ( Insert orgasmic Smiley here.)

    The plastic cover worked in favour of the flamin' Drongo who buggered it up & didn't want his/her boss to see it.

    As they say about jokes, "The old ones are the best". Except Mine & Eevo's apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Blanchards should be the real McCoy I reckon. For years I have been interested in having a shufti through their warehouses/Aladdins Caves. ( Insert orgasmic Smiley here.)

    The plastic cover worked in favour of the flamin' Drongo who buggered it up & didn't want his/her boss to see it.

    As they say about jokes, "The old ones are the best". Except Mine & Eevos.
    Agree on Blanchards going to miss them when they are gone I buy just about everything from them Craddocks are becoming difficult to get things from waiting waiting waiting there customer service is atrocious
    I don’t mind paddocks quick but generally end up without a choice of what brand they send
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    1976 series 3 91331709c
    98 discovery 300tdi manual
    06 discovery v6
    2010 cub supamatic drover

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    Today I bolted the new carby from Blanchards had to do the usual tighten of screws on carby top which seems to be the norm with these copy carbs before starting
    Runs perfect now does blow white/ grey for about 1 second giving it a belly full from idle but nothing when slow pushing the accelerator maybe just lots of condensation stuck in exhaust
    Only other concern is a very slight tap from engine at half acceleration don’t do it at full or at idle but it’s so hard to hear and I probably over listening for problems more than anything and car still in bits so maybe even a panel tapping revisit when car all bolted together
    But other than that nice running 2.25 now
    The other job was the rubber vent seals omg same manufacturer of seal but one fatter than the other there were some words spoken fitting these stikaflex seems to find it’s way onto everything and refitting the vents and pins was task in itself
    As I not refitted dash I have used clamps to hopefully train and compress seals while I am away for a few weeks
    1960 series 2 143001010
    1976 series 3 91331709c
    98 discovery 300tdi manual
    06 discovery v6
    2010 cub supamatic drover

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    Couple of more jobs ticked off over last couple of weeks fitted new distributor with electronic ignition ran great with points but there is a definite improvement with the new dizzy
    Also panelled and painted the seat box one of the things I tried was the aluminium brazing rods you see on ads wasn’t holding out much hope that would work but to my surprise worked fantastic just like soldering once it got to right temp and slowly went round edge of hole the rod just filled it in
    I tried hitting a flexing were I did the repair and stayed strong also ground down flat both side so will use again
    1960 series 2 143001010
    1976 series 3 91331709c
    98 discovery 300tdi manual
    06 discovery v6
    2010 cub supamatic drover

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    More progress lockdown door clean up and repaint starting to look like a landy again now that bulkhead aligned can finish off brakes and rebuild steering box
    1960 series 2 143001010
    1976 series 3 91331709c
    98 discovery 300tdi manual
    06 discovery v6
    2010 cub supamatic drover

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    Bought for parts

    Steering box done few swear words but not too bad only downside is I knocked the plastic brake reservoir and broke it so now on the hunt for one of those if anyone has a good second hand one thanks
    Other question is do the series steering shaft that go thru the bulkhead go on a slight angle from chassis mount to were they enter bulkhead I can’t remember and the steering box not fitted to my series 2 to look at hope that makes sense
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    1976 series 3 91331709c
    98 discovery 300tdi manual
    06 discovery v6
    2010 cub supamatic drover

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    Sometimes the small jobs give the most satisfaction as both my door handle/latch were hard to operate and worn as I did not want to buy new ones for the sake of it drilled out the pressed in rivets cleaned changed the return spring on one and repaired the door lock on other
    Put back together and plug welded them together again quick squirt of paint working a treat
    1960 series 2 143001010
    1976 series 3 91331709c
    98 discovery 300tdi manual
    06 discovery v6
    2010 cub supamatic drover

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