My neighbour bought a series 2a that has had a nut and bolt restoration to original spec. about 2 1/2 years ago by Hobson Industries in Lincolnshire the vehicle has then sat in a barn unused and unstarted since. Apparently they run all restorations for 500miles before sending them out to their new owners. He was having trouble getting it started so I offered to have a look.
It was belching out black smoke, would not idle and then cuts out after a few seconds of running but more worryingly was leaking fuel heavily from the carb onto the exhaust manifold. All the electrics looked as new and appeared to be working so I have removed the carb and stripped it down. It obviously has been ultrasonically cleaned and had a rebulid kit recently and all jets seemed clear and the needle valve worked fine when blowing through it. So I put it back together and set the float height to 32mm since it was at 28mm thinking that this should solve the leak at least. The mixture screw was out at 2 1/4 so I reset it to 1 1/2. It ran for a 20 secs slightly less rich than before but still rough, worryingly it was still leaking fuel so I have increased the float height to 38mm. When I use the lift pump to fill the bowl it still seems to leak out of the throttle linkage rod. It is clearly getting fuel up to the carb but the engine dies almost as if it has emptied the carb bowl. Should I feel a stop when using the lift pump when the needle valve closes? This is the first petrol landrover I have looked at and the carb seems pretty straightforward but something is clearly wrong there. Hobson Industries only warranty their work for 12 months so we are clearly beyond that besides they are 4 hours away so I thought I would turn to this hive of information for advice! Oh and I started with and empty fuel tank to which we added 2 gallons of unleaded with the appropriate additive.
It was belching out black smoke, would not idle and then cuts out after a few seconds of running but more worryingly was leaking fuel heavily from the carb onto the exhaust manifold. All the electrics looked as new and appeared to be working so I have removed the carb and stripped it down. It obviously has been ultrasonically cleaned and had a rebulid kit recently and all jets seemed clear and the needle valve worked fine when blowing through it. So I put it back together and set the float height to 32mm since it was at 28mm thinking that this should solve the leak at least. The mixture screw was out at 2 1/4 so I reset it to 1 1/2. It ran for a 20 secs slightly less rich than before but still rough, worryingly it was still leaking fuel so I have increased the float height to 38mm. When I use the lift pump to fill the bowl it still seems to leak out of the throttle linkage rod. It is clearly getting fuel up to the carb but the engine dies almost as if it has emptied the carb bowl. Should I feel a stop when using the lift pump when the needle valve closes? This is the first petrol landrover I have looked at and the carb seems pretty straightforward but something is clearly wrong there. Hobson Industries only warranty their work for 12 months so we are clearly beyond that besides they are 4 hours away so I thought I would turn to this hive of information for advice! Oh and I started with and empty fuel tank to which we added 2 gallons of unleaded with the appropriate additive.