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Is the copper socket where the pin drops into in an SU carb offset deeper on the right carb than the left.?
Appears to b on these two sets of carbs I am exploring



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You have SU HS8 carby's, that is the jet you are looking at. It is adjusted by the mixture screw.

There is a write up in the "how to quick links" at the top of the XJ forum.
If you go to the link below there is a downloadable PDF in post #14. There are some earlier in the thread but not complete.

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...17/#post928571
 
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Read before, did a quick re read. I think when it speaks of the alloy bridge and the brass jet head being flush, here us where I am after clarity.

Neither of the right hand carbs I have here (aud 2510) comes flush with the bridge but both left hand ones do come flush. So is that a design offset or a remarkable coincidence in two sets of carbs.
 
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Actually the picture shows the highest position either right carb will reach, I.e. not flush
 
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Both of mine will adjust to flush with the bridge(or maybe a mm or so below it). Just a thought, maybe the mixture screws are not long enough or mixed up with the idle screws.

Idle screws are 4 BA x ¾” SS cheese head, Mixture screws are 4 BA x 1” SS cheese head. Lock nuts are
4 BA Brass nuts. You can try to source these locally but in Brisbane I found only two 4 BA bolts and they were the wrong length, 5/8” . SU Midel in Sydney had them at a premium price.
I sourced them online for 10 of each idle & mixture screws + 20 locknuts for less than I could get 2 scews the wrong length in Brisbane. Link below, and paid with Paypal.
BA Fasteners, Imperial Fasteners, Micro Metric Stainless, Small Screws, Ba Screws, Ba Bolts,


 
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Seems by some act of fate i have the only two right carbs to both be grimed down solid in exactly same position. after some prolonged cleaning and tussle they both came free and now they need a clean and oil.
 
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Clarke has you nailed.

Those jets MUST side "nice and smooth" in the tube, and when done properly, they will adjust to above the bridge. Not a requirement, but the range of movement is quite long.

Gummed up is a word I have not heard for a while, and fits the fault perfectly.
 
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While cleaning noticed much sticky black stuff in rings around some parts and figured later that this must be all that remains of rubber o rings that have melted.

The newer carbs have a rigid wire between the depression levers that allows both carbs to be engaged at once, and it has a cover that links both carbs with a lever but unclean how these once operated.

Curious bridge and lever joinjng both carbies
 
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Which order to these go back on it, I think I know but want to be. The disc piece looks very worn.



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You are looking at parts, JS311, JS310, JS309.




 
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yeap, I think I have it right, all a bit loose tho.

JS 309 (all four counts between two carbs) look very worn and maybe had some rubber washers as part of the design at some point.? maybe
 

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