Discussion
Hitachi made the SU clones used in the Z cars, but IIRC they were very similar to the standard HS style carbs rather than HIF.
There was an HIF44E carb used on some cars (Maestro & Montego spring to mind) shortly before fuel injection made them obsolete. As well as a fuel shut of valve they also had a rather large stepper motor assembly on one side of the carb, and had the standard HIF44 flange, so I don't think the OP has one of these. Never seen an SU with the o-ring sealed "spout" that the OP's has.
There was an HIF44E carb used on some cars (Maestro & Montego spring to mind) shortly before fuel injection made them obsolete. As well as a fuel shut of valve they also had a rather large stepper motor assembly on one side of the carb, and had the standard HIF44 flange, so I don't think the OP has one of these. Never seen an SU with the o-ring sealed "spout" that the OP's has.
Thanks for all the suggestions folks. There are a couple of numbers on it. GK36 down near the bottom, and 1151 on the inlet containing the butterfly value, and 22 5 on the butterfly itself.
I will try and post up a few better pics later on.
I will try and post up a few better pics later on.
Edited by gshughes on Friday 13th March 08:40
spitfire4v8 said:
The solonoid is likely an antidieselling valve (anti run-on valve) .. the rubber rings and extra brass pipe unions on the side suggest it might be a pressure-sealed version for a turbo application maybe? ie metro, maestro, montego turbo?
I wondered about that, but it doesn't have the clamping arrangement on the top of the dashpot to prevent the damper unscrewing.Gassing Station | Engines & Drivetrain | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



