Having taken apart the Air Horn...thats the top bit of the carb, I thought I may have lost the accelerator pump return spring, plus there was a tiny ball bearing in the chamber which is actually a check ball. I was also unsure about the way in which the inlet strainer spring went in. Ed had previously offered to help with the service so I arranged with him to pop over to his workshops near Chobham......terribly posh over there, don't you know!!
I arrived at his premises which turn out to be on the grounds of a very large Film Studios which had made films like Clash of the Titans and Warhorse....
Here I am parked outside but it doesn't quite show the scale of his workshop, there were at least 5 cars in there and did I mention that the owners were asking for some sort of incredible horsepower from their engines?...
I had already arranged all the parts in a tray............
Ed had cleared a space for us to work.......
I arranged the paperwork I had printed off on top of what looked like a neuclear reactor rod mover, it was actually a sandblaster.....
Ed began by cleaning a lot of the airways in the carb and cleaing it with carb cleaner, he also multi tasked quite a bit advising customers on how to make a 1,000cc engine into 600hp....
Then once all the parts were clean we had some lunch at the film studio cafe....mmmmm bacon and chicken pannini!!

With muffin and some caramel shortbread to follow......
There was a shiney new idle valve which Ed said wouldn't do much but he liked the fact that it was shiney, so we fitted it!
Yeah come over and I'll make your 400hp Supra into 600hp
Then a new power needle went in....
Fitting the float chamber to the base. The base turned out to be made from steel but the rest of the carb is an alloy.
After this I spotted Eds latest engine purchase.......without the power head....
He had fitted a new power trim....
Then the venturi's....
Now because I couldn't find an accelerator pump spring, Ed looked on the internet for something similar and came up with a Machine Mart spring selection box, so his apprentice who was already wizzing around trying to get some parts for Ed, called in to Machine Mart and bought the spring kit. We had to modify one but it worked well....
We had to check float drop as the needle spring was less.....
Ed was very careful when fitting parts which required a little accuracy.
Then all the bits had been fitted and the job was done....
Thanks for all your help Ed, I'll be fitting it next week...

And by the end of all this.....he was serious......he wanted to fit a turbo to my boat, so instead of what 180bhp we would be talking about 400bhp, thats serious!!!

Land Rover....making mechanics out of owners for 50 yrs.
Cheap fresh oil is better than expensive dirty oil...