Greg,
Two ideas:
Contact the RROC who not only have a club, but service Rolls Royces also.
http://www.rroc.org/content.asp?pl=338&contentid=338
Later MGBs have HIF carbs, so any British car mechanic should be able to
work out the problems. I never heard of 1 7/8 " SU carbs, but I also
never had a Rolls Royce.
Charlie
On 6/27/2011 8:22 PM, Greg Lemon wrote:
> I have a Rolls Royce Question from a contact through our club if anyone has
> any knowledge or if there is a Rolls Royce resource like the Healey list you
> know of you can reply off list and directly to the person in question:
>
> 1st note from Josh:
>
> "Josh Shafer<josh.shafer@hotmail.com>
>
>
> My name is Josh Shafer. I recently stumbled upon your club and am hoping that
> you might be able to help me out. I know the club is for Austin Healey's, but
> I have a question about the carbs on a '79 Rolls Royce. I know that both cars
> use the same brand so I thought maybe you could give me some advice or point
> me in the right direction. The car is located in North Platte. We bought the
> car over a year ago knowing it needed some carb work. We were able to find a
> local guy in NP who also had an AH. He was able to rebuild the carbs, but we
> have had a very hard time getting them dialed in. The car runs, but it has
> idle problems and it is just a pain to try to get them running properly. Any
> insight or literature you might have would be greatly appreciated. Moreover,
> if you know of anyone in the NP area who might be knowledgeable, I would love
> to get a hold of them. Thanks for your help - Josh"
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