another one on the road
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another one on the road
hello everyone , im luke and my truck 'roadrunner' a 1990 sj410 are finally on the road after just passing my license , its a really big difference going from a ford fiesta to an sj with no power steering or power assisted brakes but its all good fun tho.
i would like a bit of help tho with it because after 2 weeks for driving it , i think the carb has gone because there is fuel coming out the air box and the car refuses to run not that i would drive it in that state.
i have had a lot of problems with the carb having changing it and buying a rebuild kit , its an aisin carb , is there an alternative to the aisin carb because i don't really want to put another on in because personally i think they are rubbish.
many thanks
luke
i would like a bit of help tho with it because after 2 weeks for driving it , i think the carb has gone because there is fuel coming out the air box and the car refuses to run not that i would drive it in that state.
i have had a lot of problems with the carb having changing it and buying a rebuild kit , its an aisin carb , is there an alternative to the aisin carb because i don't really want to put another on in because personally i think they are rubbish.
many thanks
luke
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Welcome to the forum matey, looks like a nice 410.
That's a new one? The aisin side draught carbs are normally super reliable and brilliant little carbs, with 410s I always keep the stock carb because of how good they are.
Only reason I can see that it's pouring fuel out the inlet is a stuck float or possibly a blocked fuel return line??
Are you running the stock mechanical pump?
Easiest swap is a hif38 SU carb. It's almost bolt on, just need to oval the mounting holes.
That's a new one? The aisin side draught carbs are normally super reliable and brilliant little carbs, with 410s I always keep the stock carb because of how good they are.
Only reason I can see that it's pouring fuel out the inlet is a stuck float or possibly a blocked fuel return line??
Are you running the stock mechanical pump?
Easiest swap is a hif38 SU carb. It's almost bolt on, just need to oval the mounting holes.
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Im sure I had one of these on a 410
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and here is a hif 38
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And cool truck
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Re: another one on the road
thanks for the welcome and the quick reply
i'm running an electric pump which has been in there for a year now because the lift pump went and i couldn't get a replacement
is there anything on the hif38 su carb on here ?? and where could i get one ??
luke
i'm running an electric pump which has been in there for a year now because the lift pump went and i couldn't get a replacement
is there anything on the hif38 su carb on here ?? and where could i get one ??
luke
Re: another one on the road
What pressure is the pump?? I'm wondering if it could have started supplying too much pressure, could always try an inline pressure regulator.
Think there's a guide in the "how to guides" section ^^ up there^^ But that's using an adapter kit that's not really needed.
You can literally just oval the holes on the inlet to bolt it up and for best performance port match the inlet to the carb.
Edweird on here runs one, have a look at his build thread.
Think there's a guide in the "how to guides" section ^^ up there^^ But that's using an adapter kit that's not really needed.
You can literally just oval the holes on the inlet to bolt it up and for best performance port match the inlet to the carb.
Edweird on here runs one, have a look at his build thread.
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im not sure what pressure it is , i know its low but i cant remember , it was running beautifully till the other day
thanks i will check that out
thanks i will check that out
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If it was running ok then just started doing it, whip the float out and have a look at it ...only 3 screws so it doesn't take long.
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i have tried taking it apart and cleaning it and checking all the bits and pieces but still the same , i think this carb maybe well and truly dead
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Welcome.
Nice looking Zook.
I have no experience with 410 carb faults as the one I had served me perfectly. If you don't want to mess around putting a SU on it then I wouldn't hesitate to just fit another standard carb. Great little engine and carb the 410's have.
Nice looking Zook.
I have no experience with 410 carb faults as the one I had served me perfectly. If you don't want to mess around putting a SU on it then I wouldn't hesitate to just fit another standard carb. Great little engine and carb the 410's have.
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