Got a few little jobs done today. Made up some gaskets, also fitted a new brass screen filter to the pickup pipe. Decided to use 'liquid metal' to secure the screen, I've used it before in petrol and oil applications with success. I think it will hold up better than wire and solder.
Instead of gobs of silicone sealant on the gaskets, I just used some Vegemite (aka Loctite Aviation Gasket Sealant). It's safe to use with petrol and spreads on the surfaces with a brush, doesn't completely harden, so the gaskets can be reused if and when I need to remove them.
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I've fitted a new cartridge to the AC Delco filter and blown out all the lines. I've suctioned out as much of the debris from the bottom of the tank as I could with the equipment I've got. I stopped short of removing the drain plug as it's almost round and I feared I wouldn't get it back on, will have to get a new one. I think I got enough crap out of it for now, combined with the screen on the pipe, that should be good enough.
I also stopped short of checking the carby float bowl because, well, I just don't know how without removing the carby. I looked at it, the bowl appears to be secured by 4 screws from the the top, but being a bike guy, I didn't want to just dive in before looking in to it first. Looking at this site: HOW TO REBUILD A CARBURETTOR - ZENITH 36IV | Land Rover Monthly,I reckon the carb will need to be removed completely to give a proper inspection/clean of the bowl. Am I correct? Damn, there's a lot more linkages than on a bike, which have none. But as mentioned earlier, I don't want to be getting into anything that may leave a large object sitting in the driveway for an extended period.
Starts up, runs and idles perfectly, but only a proper test drive up a long hill will see if I've made a difference. No test tonight as I just put it on historic reg so will wait for a proper drive tomorrow and make the log book entry worthwhile.
Rod, I am disappointed to find out I have a long range fuel tank similar to the one you posted. Why disappointed? because that means at 300km per tank, I'm only getting around 4lt/km. I was certain I had filled it with 65lt the first day, but then couldn't find reference to a 65lt tank anywhere, so assumed I had the standard 45lt and had read the bowzer wrong. I wasn't using the OD at the time I measure that, now that I've changed the oil and feel more confident about its condition, I'm using it more often so will see if that makes any difference.
Ah well, I didn't buy it for it's economy.


 
						
					 
					
					

 
				
				
				
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