[Healeys] Repair in North Carolina

Alan Seigrist healey.nut at gmail.com
Mon Oct 17 18:25:14 MDT 2022


Burt -

Anyone who is familiar with british cars can help you.  MGs, Triumphs, Land
Rovers or Jaguars... Check if there is anyone who knows british cars around.

Alternatively, usually a car running rich is indicative of worn jets on
your HS6 carbs.  This is easily fixed by purchasing new jets and following
the instructions on how to install and center them.  It will save you alot
more time and effort for you to take the carbs off yourself, rebuild them
yourself and put them back on.  It's actually not a very difficult job, and
can be done within a couple hours if you plan well.

Best,

Alan

On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 4:25 AM Burt Weiner <bighealey63 at gmail.com> wrote:

> ANyone on the list know of a decent Healey repair shop near Wilmington NC?
> Hauling the car out to Hendrick WIre Wheel in Greensboro is an expensive
> option. He's excellent but too far away.
>
> Starts, runs poorly, black smoke smells like it's too rich but after
> installing lean needles and leaning the cards as far as the nut will turn -
> no joy.
>
> TIA for any leads...
>
> Burt
>
> --
> Burt Weiner
> 63 BJ7
> bighealey63 at gmail.com
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