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Impact301

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    Nick
  • Jaguar Model
    Mark X
  • Year of Jaguar
    1967
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Norfolk

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  1. Hi guys, been doing some work on the 420G and discovered we have a damaged float chamber on the first of the 3 carbs, That would explain the big fuel leak! But now we are looking for a replacement part. Its the bottom part of the chamber that the large side fills with fuel and then feeds to the smaller side, the threds on the bottom bold are shot so the bolt doesnt seal. Does anyone have ant spare carb parts laying about anywhere? We believe thats the only major issue with them as thats the only leak we had, although we do have a repair kit and will be giving all 3 a good clean and re-set. The part number is AUC20 We also noticed the part numbers on carbs 2 and 3 say 13D and the first says 12D. We were unsure if that is correct, or weather they should all be matching carb numbers? Can anyone help shed any light? Thanks. Nick.
  2. Hi guys, my first post on here but hoping to share and maybe get some hints and tips on a restoration project we are starting on a 1967 420G (mk10) Jaguar. Much of the bodywork has already been restored, just needs painting. The interior is pretty much all complete, just needs a good leather feed and the wood sorting out, but its all there. Enginewise its a runner on the original 4.2 straight 6, but my longer term plan is to run it on a 4.0 V8 from a more modern S type. Has anyone done one of these block swaps before? I couldnt find anything on my searches, only people in America putting small block chevy's in them. But I want to keep it all Jag. The idea will be a resto-mod, with original interior and a clean and classy exterior but running a more modern running gear. Also need to to decide on a paint colour and wheels. Nothing too modern, but something abit more 'muscley' than the original skinny 14s! Its only my second classic car, and my first Jaguar but Ive always liked the mk10's for their size, curves and rarity. Here is a pic of when we picked it up, will update as and when we get jobs done or stuck! It will mainly be a winter project as my work goes quiet then so can lock myself in the workshop and with help from some good friends, hopefully get a good way on it.
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