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  • #16
    Re: SU Carb Refurbishment

    Hi I have fitted a 2.0 zetec to my roadster if I can be any help please ask. It is running a standard rear axle and frount brakes but have put green stuff pads on the frount. The engine is running on bike carbs which I bought from Danst engineering and a nodiz ecu it's not that complicated to do, probably the hardest part is welding in new engine mounts in.
    I will put some pictures up if you are intrested
    Regards Angus

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    • #17
      Re: SU Carb Refurbishment

      Originally posted by angusgrooby View Post
      Hi I have fitted a 2.0 zetec to my roadster if I can be any help please ask. It is running a standard rear axle and frount brakes but have put green stuff pads on the frount. The engine is running on bike carbs which I bought from Danst engineering and a nodiz ecu it's not that complicated to do, probably the hardest part is welding in new engine mounts in.
      I will put some pictures up if you are intrested
      Regards Angus
      Could make a good article for pit stop.

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      • #18
        Re: SU Carb Refurbishment

        Originally posted by angusgrooby View Post
        Hi I have fitted a 2.0 zetec to my roadster if I can be any help please ask. It is running a standard rear axle and frount brakes but have put green stuff pads on the frount. The engine is running on bike carbs which I bought from Danst engineering and a nodiz ecu it's not that complicated to do, probably the hardest part is welding in new engine mounts in.
        I will put some pictures up if you are intrested
        Regards Angus

        Yes pictures would be great thanks

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        • #19
          Re: SU Carb Refurbishment

          Hopefully a couple of photos attached
          Attached Files

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          • #20
            Re: SU Carb Refurbishment

            Thanks Angus, its still a tight squeeze on the induction side with bike carbs. i want to go fuel injection and talking to the guys at the Scottish Kit Car Center they use the standard single throttle body, standard ECU and a custom inlet plenum like this one they are doing in another car right now.

            How about your sump, what happened at that end of the build?

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            • #21
              Re: SU Carb Refurbishment

              That looks really good, yes I think the custom pelenum and keeping the throttle body looks good and may have saved me a lot of time as the carbs on mine fouled the stering which I altered then it led me to relocate the servo. Replacing the servo and brake master cylinder was not a big deal for me as the originals where Brocken.
              looking back I should have gone down this route but I had bought the carbs so I was going to make them fit!
              Regarding the sump I chopped the metal section of the sump down and added a couple of baffles I followed a lot of the hints and tips on pauls Zetec installation, type it into Google and his page should pop up.
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              • #22
                Re: SU Carb Refurbishment

                Hi Scott,
                Yes I probably should wright it up but my engineering skills come know where near as good as yours! when I get time I will, but time is not on my side at the moment running a business and having a young family take up a lot of my time.

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                • #23
                  Re: SU Carb Refurbishment

                  What gearbox did you use? I assume a Type 9?

                  I am thinking Mazda RX8 gearbox

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                  • #24
                    Re: SU Carb Refurbishment

                    Well an upgraded engine and box will have to wait for now, so its off with the Old and on with the New Carb. Ready for cables and a tune, but only after the clutch is done.






                    Last edited by hkp57; 24-05-16, 11:11 AM.

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