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From: mgs-owner
To: Tim Moses
Cc: mgs
Subject: Re: Zenith Carb
Date: Tuesday,January 02,1996 1:48PM
On Tue, 2 Jan 1996, Tim Moses wrote:
> Before I send off my $$$ to Moss Motors to get their detailed manual
(Hayes)
> on Zenith Carbs, is there a second opinion on what I should look at or
purchase?
>
> I am new to Zenith Carbs (and carbs for that matter) and want to get a
> detailed manual on tuning and rebuilding/renewing in order to get the '79
> MGB (no name, yet - I am waiting for some trait to supply the moniker)
> running fine. Any input would be appreciated.
>
> Hope everyone had a safe and FUN New Years.
>
> Still waiting on the arrival of that second child, but I no longer have
only
> one thing on my mind. Some perspective adjusters from this list did the
> trick. Thanks to those who lambasted me.
>
>
> Tim Moses, Esq.
> U.S.N.A. 1986
> Augusta, GA (pop. 202,434)
> as of Jan. 1, 1996, now the 77th largest city in USA
>
>
>
Happy New Year ALL!!!!
I am also the proud owner of a 79 B (which has until now remianed nameless).
My Zenith Carb has been an endless source of frustration for me with an
otherwise excellent LBC. One problem that I had was that the three
screws holding on the auto choke have a tendancy to work loose, allowing
gas to drip near the manifold (not a very safe or pleasant prospect!!).
I cured that by putting Locktite on the screws b4 putting them in (Hope I
never need to remove 'em). Another problem that occurs is that the
little damper chamber that requires oil is continually going empty. I
have resorted to the (unorthodox) approach of putting 90 wt gear oil in
it to slow that process... Finally, I'm getting very poor milage (~
10-15 mpg)....
So, Tim, after all my complaints about this car, what do you think I feel
about it? Of course I luv it. If you (or anyone else) finds info on
correcting these problems - I sure would appreciate it.....
Jim Mellander
jmel@netcom.com
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