
Originally Posted by
Land-lord
Hi Team!
My engine has the Solex downdraught carburettor.
Have not run engine yet so I don't know what condition it is in..
Should I replace with a Weber Carbi even though it is thought carburettor icing can occur and has smaller intake than the Solex which reduces power output but improved fuel economy...
Should I reco original Solex or replace Webber, SU carbi or the Rochester ?
Thoughts?
The three carburetters fitted to this engine were (in order) Solex, Zenith and Weber. The differences between them are marginal, and most accounts of dramatic improvements when changing are comparing a worn out carburetter with a new one. As Michael 2 comments, the Zenith is probably the pick of them, but all perform well in good condition. Exotic carburetters can improve performance, mainly by the associated changes to the manifold, but the downside is likely to be problems with steep slopes and the need to mess with linkage etc.
I would be inclined to overhaul the existing carburetter.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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