Ahhhhh, I think I know this one........The D and the S.
But seriously folks. The D type have a rubber diaphragm on the jet,
and the S does not use one. Personally I prefer the HS cause the
diaphrams tend to get brittle , crack, leak on the D type. I had a new set
dry up from just sitting for 2 years undisturbed, on my Healey. Glad I
decided to tear the carbs down again for inspection.
The HS seem to be pretty bullet proof and a bit easier to adjust, for me
anyway.
Mark
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> What is the difference between SU HD6's and SU HS6's?
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