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Started by whitehillbilly64, Oct 16, 2023, 10:27 PM

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whitehillbilly64

Morning.
Just wondering Why Land Rover changed from Solex to a Zenith Carburettor.
Thanks.

whitehillbilly

Alan Drover

#1
It's basically the same company. The carburettor on my Series 3 is a Zenith 36IV but it has Solex stamped on the casting. Zenith was founded in 1912 as the English arm of a French company which in 1965 joined  Solex, another French company.
Series 3 Owner but interested in all real Land Rovers.
"Being born was my first big mistake."
"Ça plane pour moi!"

Twomokes

The change from the Solex 40PA to the Zenith 36IV was on the introduction of the suffix J 252 engines about May 1967
The old days are the old days only because there're gone and won't be back.

Craig T

#3
Might be a bit earlier as my April 67 IIA has the original 36IV carb.
I always thought it was a Suffix D chassis number change along with the black dash, single wiper motor, negative earth etc.

My engine number is 25289485J

I can only assume the reason they changed is the Zenith was a better bit of kit than the Solex or maybe it was simply down to cost. The Solex on my series one engine is a complicated thing, far more parts to it than the Zenith carb has.

Craig.

whitehillbilly64

Thanks for the comments.

whitehillbilly