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AlexD333
25-06-2014, 13:27
So come on you car enthusiasts, guess the block.

:naughty

Lazy-Ferret
25-06-2014, 14:40
Looks like an old Bristol to me.

Paff
25-06-2014, 15:03
I was going to say Rover... Could be Jag?

Paff
25-06-2014, 15:04
Sorry duplicated post. How can I delete a post?

trophymick
25-06-2014, 15:04
Twin SU's, could be a straight six Jag? :nenau

rayf3262
25-06-2014, 17:35
Rover 2200 TC?

AlexD333
25-06-2014, 18:26
Twin SU's, could be a straight six Jag? :nenau

:naughty:naughty:naughty

AlexD333
25-06-2014, 18:29
Another clue, the rear seats :augie

Lazy-Ferret
25-06-2014, 18:51
Another clue, the rear seats :augie

Hang on, you said guess the Block, not the car!!!!

That looks like a Daimler Sovereign.

CliveG
25-06-2014, 19:15
Bentley,4 cylinder ?

rustic
25-06-2014, 19:31
Daimler XJ6 engine.:nenau

AlexD333
25-06-2014, 20:57
Nice work guys, it's a Daimler straight 6 limo, without giving too much detail it's used from a palace :augie

Oh god the satellites are tracking me :p

firebobby
25-06-2014, 21:05
Nice work guys, it's a Daimler straight 6 limo, without giving too much detail it's used from a palace :augie

Oh god the satellites are tracking me :p

Expect a knock on your door sir :lol

Sweety
25-06-2014, 21:37
Nice work guys, it's a Daimler straight 6 limo, without giving too much detail it's used from a palace :augie

Oh god the satellites are tracking me :p

Is it the old 4.2L:nenau good old SU carbs but their a pig to balance up:doh

rustic
25-06-2014, 21:47
Is it the old 4.2L:nenau good old SU carbs but their a pig to balance up:doh

I had a mini 850, with an SU carb, fairly problem free, with an oil dash pot, spring and tapered needle as the jet.

I often wondered where the oil in the dash pot went to, :nenau as the oil had gone between services:augie
Clearly ends up through the carb and burnt.

Some times I used castol GTX , sometimes I tried thinner 3 in 1 oil...

Never knew what was best lol.

It used to do an incredible 30mpg on a good day...

Sweety
25-06-2014, 22:23
I had a mini 850, with an SU carb, fairly problem free, with an oil dash pot, spring and tapered needle as the jet.

I often wondered where the oil in the dash pot went to, :nenau as the oil had gone between services:augie
Clearly ends up through the carb and burnt.

Some times I used castol GTX , sometimes I tried thinner 3 in 1 oil...

Never knew what was best lol.

It used to do an incredible 30mpg on a good day...

The oil was to keep the piston lubed that controlled the needle but yes the oil did work it's way through the carb & into the engine:lol used to top up my twin SU's every month with either engine oil or my Dad's 3 in 1 oil:lol The worst thing about SU carbs was the tarnish that would build up over time on the piston & made them sticky but that was an easy job to clean off

AlexD333
25-06-2014, 22:38
Yup, it is the old 4.2 :thumb2

Amazing car,the drivers seat is about 3 times as side as my terrano seat :eek:

Lazy-Ferret
25-06-2014, 23:17
I had a mini 850, with an SU carb, fairly problem free, with an oil dash pot, spring and tapered needle as the jet.

I often wondered where the oil in the dash pot went to, :nenau as the oil had gone between services:augie
Clearly ends up through the carb and burnt.

Some times I used castol GTX , sometimes I tried thinner 3 in 1 oil...

Never knew what was best lol.

It used to do an incredible 30mpg on a good day...

The Oil was in what was referred to as a "Dash pot", and was to stop the needle lifting too quickly, over fuelling, and stalling the car.

If you put thick oil in, it lasted longer, but made the car slower on pick up, but if you put thin oil in, it was a lot quicker, but the oil ran past the piston quicker, and if it was too thin, or empty, the car could be a real pig to get to pull away.

I knew a guy, and he balanced them using a stethoscope. He did my ones on my Wolseley Six, and it ran a real dream after he set it up.

firebobby
26-06-2014, 18:49
The Oil was in what was referred to as a "Dash pot", and was to stop the needle lifting too quickly, over fuelling, and stalling the car.

If you put thick oil in, it lasted longer, but made the car slower on pick up, but if you put thin oil in, it was a lot quicker, but the oil ran past the piston quicker, and if it was too thin, or empty, the car could be a real pig to get to pull away.

I knew a guy, and he balanced them using a stethoscope. He did my ones on my Wolseley Six, and it ran a real dream after he set it up.

I actually have an old tin of SU/Stromberg oil in a nice tin with a filler spout. I have balanced the twin strombergs on my GT6 using a steth., I also have a gauge to set them.

frosty
26-06-2014, 20:05
I have a triumph spitfire and i think that's got twin su's on it, it's not on the road though, another job in the queue

firebobby
27-06-2014, 17:17
I have a triumph spitfire and i think that's got twin su's on it, it's not on the road though, another job in the queue

Snap, the GT6 is in progress and your carbs could be strombergs or SU's.