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Subject: Another SU ID ??
From: <SRegel@dpra.com> (Scott Regel)
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 11:30:56 EST
Wow, thanks for the quick answers!  Now a second question...will HS2's fit on 
an 1800 engine?  If they really are HS2's and not a componet of...I think 
this guy that sold me the engine would be nice enough to trade some 
HS4's...he has 7 older B's partioned out up in his attic (I saw HIF4's on his 
kitchen counter, doors, trunks, early crossmembers for the front end, etc.).  
He saved me probably $400 in other parts he sold/gave me (oil cooler, shifter 
shaft, new carb lines, tensioner, luggage rack, etc.)  So if you are looking 
for parts...he might be the man.  Let me know and I will ask him.  He also 
has a early heritage shell up on a rotor...both for sell (about 6k for both 
the rotor and shell).  Really impressive guy.

TIA

Scott


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Scott:

A check of my Haynes SU carburetor book found AUD 502F (front?)
and AUD 502R (rear?) used on the Midget MK III 1275 cc from
1971-1972.  The book says they are HS2s!!  I think somewhere
someone has used float bowls, lids or componenets from another
application.  I know that the float chambers are interchangeable
between H2's and H4's  so there is a good chance that it can also
be done on HS's.

Blake

Scott,
         According to the Haynes SU book, those carbs are HS2's and are 
intended for a 71-72 Midget 1275. HS2s have a 1-1/4" throttle bore and HS4s 
are 1-1/2". I think you'll be disappointed in their performance on your B 
regardless of how well they're rebuilt;-)
         Peter C

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