[Healeys] HD6 jets
Jean Caron
vintage_roadster_restoration at hotmail.com
Sun May 7 08:50:44 MDT 2023
Simon,
I don't know if every third year is to be taken at face value but given the amount of driving most of us do with our cars, the quality of gasoline and what is added to it in some areas, I think it is a sensible thing to do.
Even modern cars that are driven daily need a fair amount of maintenance, perhaps not as much as what our cars need but still need maintenance at a given interval.
The cover photo of Roger's book is from his car which was taken on the Trail Ridge Road in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park at an altitude of 11,600 feet.
Jean
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Sent: Sunday, May 7, 2023 3:57:14 AM
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Subject: [Healeys] HD6 jets
I was a bit startled by something I read the other day. It was to the effect that it’s sensible to change the jets in HD carbs every 5 years because the diaphragms harden and leak. Every 5 years?
Mine have been in since 2011…………I’ve 3, so it’ll be quite a business.
Another topic…my copy of Roger’s book has arrived. Excellent. Anyhow, the front cover…..where was that taken?
Simon
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