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  • Wee Beastie Lives: tuning SU carbs

    Message originally posted by: Don
    The head has been to a motor engineers who have fitted hardened inserts to enable the car to run on unleaded, a new push rod has been bought to replace the bent one and a set of new gaskets has been acquired. All I need now is a sunny weekend to put it all together.

    One question though, I have also purchased a new(ish) set of HIF 44 carbs to replace the old worn out HS4s; given that the choke size is the same and the jets are the same size can I just swap the needles over or is it more complicated than that.

    Actually I know it's always more complicated than that, but can I get away with it?.

    Don

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    Re: Wee Beastie Lives: tuning SU carbs

    Message originally posted by: Sue Roedel (MOC Editor)
    Hooray for Wee Beastie!

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      Re: Wee Beastie Lives: tuning SU carbs

      HS and HIF carbs use spring loaded needles so you can swap from carb to carb.

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        Re: Wee Beastie Lives: tuning SU carbs

        Hs 4's are 1 1/2 inch, HIF44 are 1 3/4 inch and as such use different size jets! Hs4's are .090 and HIF 44 use .100 so ignore previous reply as the needles will NOT be suitable.Is your engine an 1800? if so you might try the various MG sites as I beleive the 1 3/4 inch carbs were used on tuned MGB's so giving you aa starting point for the correct needles.

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          Re: Wee Beastie Lives: tuning SU carbs

          HIF 44 use both .09 (no groove on jet)and .10 (one groove on jet)However my ref books dont list any twin carb set up with HIF6 or HIF 44 below 2 litres. Try contacting Burlen Fuel Systems for advice Email: [email protected]
          Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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            Re: Wee Beastie Lives: tuning SU carbs

            Message originally posted by: Don
            Beastie hit he road at 4;30 this afternoon, still wearing original carbs. Head overhaul seems to be a success, the old throaty roar is back and she runs like a dream. Thanks for all the advice. New SUs arriving soon.

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