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Neil Cummins
Guest
Hi
I have a 1983 Land Rover 110 V8 CSW, which I predominantly run on LPG - in
fact I hardly ever use petrol. Yesterday I had to switch to petrol for the
first time in probably 6 months or more and soon started to smell petrol.
On investigation I found petrol slowly dripping from the bottom of one carb
and quickly dripping from the other - in fact I had a small (but growing)
pool accumulating in the manifold webs. I knew there was an LPG garage
about 10 miles further on, so I ended up driving about 3 miles, mopping up
the fuel, driving on etc, until I could refill with gas.
I suspect that the seals in the carbs had dried out and shrunk, thus
allowing the leakage (flood), and guess it might have been a good idea to
run on petrol a bit more regularly - I don't know if anyone else has had the
same problem?
Turning to the immediate problem, how difficult is it to replace the seals
in an LR carb? At first sight I think I might have to remove the carbs from
the manifold and it might turn into quite a big job - your advice much
appreciated.
Regards
Neil
I have a 1983 Land Rover 110 V8 CSW, which I predominantly run on LPG - in
fact I hardly ever use petrol. Yesterday I had to switch to petrol for the
first time in probably 6 months or more and soon started to smell petrol.
On investigation I found petrol slowly dripping from the bottom of one carb
and quickly dripping from the other - in fact I had a small (but growing)
pool accumulating in the manifold webs. I knew there was an LPG garage
about 10 miles further on, so I ended up driving about 3 miles, mopping up
the fuel, driving on etc, until I could refill with gas.
I suspect that the seals in the carbs had dried out and shrunk, thus
allowing the leakage (flood), and guess it might have been a good idea to
run on petrol a bit more regularly - I don't know if anyone else has had the
same problem?
Turning to the immediate problem, how difficult is it to replace the seals
in an LR carb? At first sight I think I might have to remove the carbs from
the manifold and it might turn into quite a big job - your advice much
appreciated.
Regards
Neil