Need a classic mini shop in or near NJ
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Need a classic mini shop in or near NJ
I have a 1961 Morris cooper with a 1964 cooper S engine and trans. the car hasnt been running for about 4 years now because i need help with it. All what i need is to get the HIF 44 adjusted. there maybe other small things but that is the main one.
Also if my spelling isnt great and you get triggered if I used THERE wrong please dont reply to this thread. Save me and you some time.
Also if my spelling isnt great and you get triggered if I used THERE wrong please dont reply to this thread. Save me and you some time.
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I had twin carbs on and the gas line started to leak for them and they where really hard to work on do to there wasn't any space so I got the single carb. Now nobody knows how to adjust it.
I'm not looking to fix the problem myself because I already tried for years so I don't get what's the point in trying some more. I these need to find someone to fix it.
#4
reach out to your local Mini, Triumph, MG and general 'all british' clubs in your area. They are your local resources.
I think what MiniDave is saying is you don't have the original carb set up ..... and once that happens ... welllll ......
MiniWorld as I've read it for the last 15 years would say you need a 'rolling road' <dyno> and someone who KNOW's SU carbs and a a WIDE selection of needles on hand ....... cuz the run profile of the SU is ALL in the needle after idle speed . . .
I think what MiniDave is saying is you don't have the original carb set up ..... and once that happens ... welllll ......
MiniWorld as I've read it for the last 15 years would say you need a 'rolling road' <dyno> and someone who KNOW's SU carbs and a a WIDE selection of needles on hand ....... cuz the run profile of the SU is ALL in the needle after idle speed . . .
#5
reach out to your local Mini, Triumph, MG and general 'all british' clubs in your area. They are your local resources.
I think what MiniDave is saying is you don't have the original carb set up ..... and once that happens ... welllll ......
MiniWorld as I've read it for the last 15 years would say you need a 'rolling road' <dyno> and someone who KNOW's SU carbs and a a WIDE selection of needles on hand ....... cuz the run profile of the SU is ALL in the needle after idle speed . . .
I think what MiniDave is saying is you don't have the original carb set up ..... and once that happens ... welllll ......
MiniWorld as I've read it for the last 15 years would say you need a 'rolling road' <dyno> and someone who KNOW's SU carbs and a a WIDE selection of needles on hand ....... cuz the run profile of the SU is ALL in the needle after idle speed . . .
............. I really don't know what to say. I really don't. "reach out to your local Mini, Triumph, MG and general 'all british' clubs in your area." I don't know of anyone. If I did I wouldn't have asked for help finding a mechanic on here.
Yes I don't have the original carburetor on I switched it to the single carb. The only single carb you can get for this engine on 7ent.com. if you would like but regardless of the car that I'm running or the camshaft that I'm driving or the gearing that I'm running that doesn't help me in finding a mechanic.
this is another reason why I don't like chat forms. We are trying to make small talk about something that I'm not talking about.
I am just trying to ask for a simple question about is there a mechanic around me or near my area that anybody on here knows about so I can get my car back on the road after almost 5 years. If so I would very much appreciate it...... and that's it.
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I don't really care if your a chat forum lifer or not. Because I these need to know of any local or nearby shops.
LIKE I SAID. If you want small talk go to a bar or your local gas station.
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The HIF44 is very easy and simple to adjust - there is a small screw on the left side (as you face the carb) towards the back, it comes in at about a 45* angle so it's a little hard to find, use a smallish screwdriver and know that it works the opposite of every other carb in that you screw it in to richen the mixture. However, that assumes it has the correct needle to begin with, and the orings are intact in the choke mechanism. Likewise, if the carb was bought used and was one of a set off an MGB, it may be missing some of the important parts that control idle and slow running. If it's a carb for a Mini, then a BDK or BDL needle is a good start.
The Capn is right in that using a rolling road is the only way to get it dead nuts right, but you can probably get it pretty close just by taking a look at the plugs after a good run down the highway
The Capn is right in that using a rolling road is the only way to get it dead nuts right, but you can probably get it pretty close just by taking a look at the plugs after a good run down the highway
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The HIF44 is very easy and simple to adjust - there is a small screw on the left side (as you face the carb) towards the back, it comes in at about a 45* angle so it's a little hard to find, use a smallish screwdriver and know that it works the opposite of every other carb in that you screw it in to richen the mixture. However, that assumes it has the correct needle to begin with, and the orings are intact in the choke mechanism. Likewise, if the carb was bought used and was one of a set off an MGB, it may be missing some of the important parts that control idle and slow running. If it's a carb for a Mini, then a BDK or BDL needle is a good start.
The Capn is right in that using a rolling road is the only way to get it dead nuts right, but you can probably get it pretty close just by taking a look at the plugs after a good run down the highway
The Capn is right in that using a rolling road is the only way to get it dead nuts right, but you can probably get it pretty close just by taking a look at the plugs after a good run down the highway
It's only me. So it's very hard to start the car and run out and adjust it and run back in.
#11
Not close, but we have an excellent MINI/Mini specialist!
Jon at Crooked River Garage in Akron, Oh is a great source in Ohio! He knows a lot of good MINI/Mini people in the USA, he might be able to steer you to someone closer to you. Good luck
Sorry if this is no help.
(I had a single Nikki carb on my Mini when I first bought it, bought a shed full of parts including a dual SU set up….after finding Jason at JS Performance Motoring, an SU guru, my Austin Mini runs excellent on the dual SU’s! Again, good luck!)
Sorry if this is no help.
(I had a single Nikki carb on my Mini when I first bought it, bought a shed full of parts including a dual SU set up….after finding Jason at JS Performance Motoring, an SU guru, my Austin Mini runs excellent on the dual SU’s! Again, good luck!)
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Just in case anyone else is searching for a good mechanic/shop in the NY/NJ/CT Tri-State area, I can recommend:
Classic Leyland Restorations in Prospect, CT.
The shop is run by Antonio & Liz Sapata and they are currently replacing my rear subframe (and repairing rust holes in my heelboard - they have an in-house metalworker and paint booth)
From the photos they are sending, it looks like they are doing excellent work!
Address: 150 Waterbury Rd, Prospect, CT, United States, Connecticut
Phone: (203) 800-8770
Email: Classicleylandrestorations@gmail.com
See their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/classicleylandrestorations/
Classic Leyland Restorations in Prospect, CT.
The shop is run by Antonio & Liz Sapata and they are currently replacing my rear subframe (and repairing rust holes in my heelboard - they have an in-house metalworker and paint booth)
From the photos they are sending, it looks like they are doing excellent work!
Address: 150 Waterbury Rd, Prospect, CT, United States, Connecticut
Phone: (203) 800-8770
Email: Classicleylandrestorations@gmail.com
See their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/classicleylandrestorations/
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