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#1 MiniElliott

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 05:43 PM

Hi, I have just bought a set of twin H4 carbs for the mini.
They have the 20 degree float bowl angle for the MGA and I know the Mini variation used a 30 degree angle.
I know they can be modified with some difficulty, but is it possible to run them as they are on the mini ?
As in running the 20 degree float bowls. Would this cause any problems ?

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 05:54 PM

you can pick float bowls up on ebay quite cheap.

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 05:59 PM

you can pick float bowls up on ebay quite cheap.

I heard that one side was very difficult to find and expensive. Also I can't find any at the moment.
Is it possible to run the 20 degree bowls without issue ?

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 09:12 PM

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 09:19 PM

NO! You need the correct angle manifold and float bowls. The later HS4 carbs can be adjusted (with spacers) - but not the earlier H4. You would be better to buy the correct carbs in the first place - in fact, a single HIF 44 will be the best bet by far........

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Posted 22 December 2012 - 10:17 PM


you can pick float bowls up on ebay quite cheap.

I heard that one side was very difficult to find and expensive. Also I can't find any at the moment.
Is it possible to run the 20 degree bowls without issue ?


i've done it and sold a set to a guy in belgium the other week that he was going to run on a mini. would be worth getting the float bowl extenders though.

to be honest i'd say about 90% of twins fitted to and sold as mini ones aren't running correct angled bowls/manifolds

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 12:34 AM



you can pick float bowls up on ebay quite cheap.

I heard that one side was very difficult to find and expensive. Also I can't find any at the moment.
Is it possible to run the 20 degree bowls without issue ?


i've done it and sold a set to a guy in belgium the other week that he was going to run on a mini. would be worth getting the float bowl extenders though.

to be honest i'd say about 90% of twins fitted to and sold as mini ones aren't running correct angled bowls/manifolds

Thanks, I will keep an eye out for the correct bowls. What are the main drawbacks of not using the correct angled float bowls ? The car isn't for competition so I should be OK I hope.

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 01:30 AM

I would say the main problem you would have would be fuel flow, i the bowls aren't angled properly, they wont fill properly and the flow would be affected...

Perhaps getting a manifold made to suit could be an option? I would imagine that as ANON has said, if you get some bowl extensions, this may help the problem, as they would allow more fuel in the bowls and may compensate for the change in level due to the wrong angle...

give it a go, you've bought em, so nothing to loose...

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 10:35 AM

Seriously - it is just NOT possible to run a Mini with wrong angle bowls - the carbs just flood constantly. Get the correct carbs or a single HIF 44.

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 11:34 AM

Seriously- I don't intend on using them with the wrong as angle float bowls. I was just enquiring what any issues would be as I've heard a lot of people actually run them incorrectly. I'm on the look out for the correct bowls or I will manufacture a correctly angled shim. And there's no way on Gods earth that I would use a HIF 44. They are hideous looking and this is meant to be a fun car for me. So twins it is.

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 12:03 PM

will check through my spares for you and see if i've got any, have definitely got some h bowls but not checked what they are off yet.

if you're not in a rush i've got a few boxes of carbs due in the new year , can see what comes with them as well.

off the top of my head you can still get one side new but it's around 60, could be worth ringing andrew turner and seeing if he's got any, he's pretty helpful.

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 03:21 PM

will check through my spares for you and see if i've got any, have definitely got some h bowls but not checked what they are off yet.

if you're not in a rush i've got a few boxes of carbs due in the new year , can see what comes with them as well.

off the top of my head you can still get one side new but it's around 60, could be worth ringing andrew turner and seeing if he's got any, he's pretty helpful.

Thanks, that would be great. I don't really want to spend £60 on 1 bowl though. The carbs were only £64 :) I'm in no rush as the engine is going to be a slow build whilst I'm at uni. The carbs are my second semester project. I can always make an angled spacer in the machine shop at uni if you can't find any .

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 06:16 PM

i'll give you £65 for them, save you loads of hassle and you get a whole pound, you must be able to buy about ten pints in the student union bar for a quid ;-)

if you've got access to machinery re drill the main bolt hole on the arm and re face the top and bottom, easier than messing around with spacers.

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 07:35 PM

i'll give you £65 for them, save you loads of hassle and you get a whole pound, you must be able to buy about ten pints in the student union bar for a quid ;-)

if you've got access to machinery re drill the main bolt hole on the arm and re face the top and bottom, easier than messing around with spacers.

I bet you would :) I think I will keep them for now. Times have changed and a pound wont even buy a coke now :(
I like the idea of refacing the main bolt hole, but is there enough removable material to give the extra 10 degrees ?

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Posted 23 December 2012 - 09:57 PM

i assume it can be done, never tried it but i had a pair of bowls that looked as though they had been done, machined on the faces as opposed to normal finish. daft thing is i didn't think to measure the angle :rolleyes:

if you do decide to sell by the way give me a shout, am always after h's.

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