can you fit a hs 6 su carb to an ital manifold

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lukedauvergne
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can you fit a hs 6 su carb to an ital manifold

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exactly what the tital says i have some carbs sittin around off my old dolomite just wondering if they will fit to the ital manifold?
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Post by Lukey »

My ital manifold has been widened to take a HIF6.

http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... ic&t=23875
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Post by lukedauvergne »

how much does the hole have to be widened by and does it involve moving the studs to hold the carb on. how does it behave when driving?
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Post by Lukey »

It just needs to be widened by 45mm. I'm not sure, the carb and manifold haven't been used yet.
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Post by Kevin »

Lukey wrote:My ital manifold has been widened to take a HIF6.
Well the Ital came with the Hif44 as standard so the manifold would be the correct size in the first place so an HS6 (1 3/4") will also fit with no opening out needed.
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Post by bmcecosse »

It should fit ok! Perhaps the manifold that needed widening (but hopefully not 'by 45 mm' (sic)) was ex Marina.
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Post by lukedauvergne »

thats great new thanks everyone.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Unlikely the needle will be suitable for an A series. Probably need something like a BDL although it depends what has been done to the engine.What size engine ? HS6 is a bit big for a 1098 - ok for a 1275.
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Post by lukedauvergne »

yer it will be a 1275 from an ital
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Post by lukedauvergne »

bit of a novice question maybe but what is the need to change the needle? i dont understand the inner workings of a carb:(? whats a BDL needle from? :-?
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Post by Peetee »

The needle profile (amount of taper) affects the amount of fuel delivered as the revs rise. Every type and size of engine requires a different profile. You might find bolting on a HS6 results in worse performance than the previous carb because the needle profile is unsuitable.
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Post by bmcecosse »

The SU carb is a very clever design having a variable venturi which ensures a good highspeed air flow over the fuel supply jet. The car achieves this with a piston that is pulled upwards by the manifold vacuum, and the tapered needle is fixed to the piston and rises with it - thus metering the fuel to suit the increasing air flow. The BDL was used on the 1275 MG Metro and is a good starting point for any 'warmed up' 1275 engine.
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