The car is nearing the completion of a 7 year painful restoration. People involved were not honest and parts went missing and work was incomplete. Both the companies involved are now in liquidation so no real surprise there.
The car is now with a different restorer who are uncovering a range of issues.
I discover today that the original etype carbs (I have in pics with their green tags) were swapped out (maybe to sell on who knows) for what appears to be XJ6 carburettors (the rear one has number AUD 357R) although maybe not all of them as one out of the 3 carbs has the fast idle adjuster the other two just the holes with no threads for the assembly (see image).
So the two main issues are; 1) the pots are taller, although I don't have any bonnet closing issues. 2) manual choke is only operating on one carb.
The parts for fast idle seem to be available although there is a question over the brass arm that attaches to the rod.
My big concern is whether the restorer (good with engines and carbs) will be able to make these carbs work in this scenario or will this be another downer in my terrible saga with this car and I will need the full etype carbs. The car does run although there are some other issues around oil pressure and a leak of water around the head gasket to the outside only (so called newly built engine)
Obviously I am fuming about this but under the circumstances I will have no way of getting my carbs back or any retribution. When I do publish the story about the restoration on this car, people on this forum will be aghast!
All help or pointers in relation to what problems may be encountered gratefully received.









