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ZENITH carb exploded diagram
9 years 2 weeks ago #181109
by fjwb
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Can anyone help me out with an exploded diagram and nomenclature or even a service manual extract for a late model Zenith Carb as fitted to 1969 Tk 214 Bedford. Struggling to find info on the internet. Would happily buy a manual but a bit thin on the ground at the moment. Thanks in advance.
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9 years 2 weeks ago #181117
by tim
1989 FORD F350 Lariat Crewcab Dually
Replied by tim on topic ZENITH carb exploded diagram
Well done Swishy, not much you can't cover is there mate.
1989 FORD F350 Lariat Crewcab Dually
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9 years 2 weeks ago - 9 years 2 weeks ago #181125
by fjwb
Replied by fjwb on topic ZENITH carb exploded diagram
Thanks mate, I found those pics online. I'll have to check the exact number. from memory its a 30 but it appears to be a combination of those two. The top part of the top pic and bottom part of the second pic. I'm chasing the names of the parts as it appears to have some kind of economiser circuit in the top of the carb and scratching my head over the bottom section (31 in pic) no idea if it's original carb but it has massive restrictions on it, and combined with the HEI now fitted I'm thinking of fitting a Weber from an xe xf falcon to reall wake it up.
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9 years 2 weeks ago #181164
by fjwb
Replied by fjwb on topic ZENITH carb exploded diagram
The letters on the carb are VN, it appears to measure about 30mm so would be a VN30 I presume. Still appears to be a mix of the two carbs in the post above. Trying to work out the purpose of the spring loaded throttle shaft which is relocated into a seperate base section which bolts to the bottom of the carb. Interestingly if the throttle linkages were to break the carb would default to full throttle which is something normally used on aircraft carbs.
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