There is supposed to be a Float ( thin weighing a few grams) in the carburetor in the Ohv minor, my car doesnt have that part
and I was wondering , whther this part can be sourced, how it looks and works ?
Please enlighten!!
Kartik
carbuerator float in OHC minor
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Re: carbuerator float in OHC minor
sadly , the carb I have is not original, its zenith and not SU.
way forward ? should replace ? or can compromise if zenith works fine ?
way forward ? should replace ? or can compromise if zenith works fine ?
Re: carbuerator float in OHC minor
Hmm. I'd try to find the correct SU. I'll have a rummage in my bits when the container finally turns up. In the meantime, can anyone else help Kartik with a suitable unit? And I'll also add this to your Wanted ad on the website.
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Re: carbuerator float in OHC minor
For all you know, I am maybe more excited about your container 

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Re: carbuerator float in OHC minor
No ... and no!
The Minor carb. attachment flange to the manifold is horizontal.
Below is what you are looking for - this is actually a SV Minor carb. You could fit this or look for the rarer OHC carb. which is near identical except that it has a bottom-feed float chamber. The SV float chamber has the advantage that the top swivels, so you can position the fuel inlet pipe away from the hot manifold - important with modern volatile fuels which tend to vapour-lock very easily. The disadvantage is that there is less of a gravity drop from the scuttle tank of the OHC car to the higher float bowl inlet and if your tank is near empty and you are climbing a hill, the carb. can become starved of fuel.
Kartik, if you go to the Members' Area and scroll down to the very bottom, you'll see the Strickland Archive of SV MInor documents and information. Click on the 1933 Operation Manual then look for The Carburetter - fifth chapter down. It will tell you all you need to know about the SU carb.

The Minor carb. attachment flange to the manifold is horizontal.
Below is what you are looking for - this is actually a SV Minor carb. You could fit this or look for the rarer OHC carb. which is near identical except that it has a bottom-feed float chamber. The SV float chamber has the advantage that the top swivels, so you can position the fuel inlet pipe away from the hot manifold - important with modern volatile fuels which tend to vapour-lock very easily. The disadvantage is that there is less of a gravity drop from the scuttle tank of the OHC car to the higher float bowl inlet and if your tank is near empty and you are climbing a hill, the carb. can become starved of fuel.
Kartik, if you go to the Members' Area and scroll down to the very bottom, you'll see the Strickland Archive of SV MInor documents and information. Click on the 1933 Operation Manual then look for The Carburetter - fifth chapter down. It will tell you all you need to know about the SU carb.
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Re: carbuerator float in OHC minor
Thanks for the info, should help a lot, talked to a few people and might actually be able to source the Su carb in India itself.......fingers crossed .