I have an SU book from Brooklands Books that lists the needles in a
AUD_1NNN nomenclature, where it looks like the entire series begins with
AUD_1. AUD_1467 comes back to 1963-4 Jaguar HD8 triple setups. Might
"67" be shorthand for AUD_1467? Same book lists AUD_467L and AUD_467R
as the HIF6 carbs on the 1971-72 Rover 3500 with CUD_1109 specified as
the standard needle. An old Haynes book I have identifies the standard
needle for that Jag HD8 as a UM needle, with the specs of being a .125
Jet Needle with .124 .1205 .1165 .114 .1123 .1104 .1086 .107
.1056 .1046 .104 .1032 .1025 .1018 .101 .1002
Whew!
Martyn Ridley wrote:
> AUD467 (L&R) were the spec carbs for a 1971/72 Rover 3500 V8. Needles
> themselves are 'alpha/numeric' identified. Brian, please recheck I
> could not even find anything close.
>
> Sorry
> Martyn
> ,
> At 07:41 PM 04/04/2007, brian S wrote:
>
>> While at the OSHIT Tune. Up. Repair. Day. last weekend, (great name
>> Kevin) we, well Frank, (Thanks again Frank) rebuilt my carbs. The
>> needles had a number on them that no one had seen before, and wasn't
>> listed in Frank's SU book.
>> The number on the needles was 467. Anyone have any idea about these
>> needles? They're in 1.5 in. SU's.
>>
>>
>> Brian S.
>> Bugeyeracer under resto
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