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Stewart,
The correct carburettor for a Nippy is a Zenith 30VE1, it looks very much like the 30VM-2 in your picture though I can't tell you what the differences are. I'd guess the previous owner hoped to set it up on the Nippy as 30VE1's are hard to come by (the same thought has occurred to me in the past).
Do you have a copy of Chris Gould's booklet 'A Guide to the Austin "65" and Nippy'? It's a very useful reference.
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Car type: 1934 Austin 7 AVH Van (in bits & incomplete!), 1936 Morris 8 Series I Tourer
18-08-2018, 10:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 18-08-2018, 10:55 AM by Jeff Taylor.)
The 30VM - 2 was fitted to the following Austins:
1935 - 38 Light 12/4
1936 - 37 14hp Goodwood
1935 - 36 12/6 - 13.9hp
1935 12/6 - 15.9hp
Marine Tornado - 15.9hp
The 1933 - 36 Zenith 30VE1 Nippy had the following spec:
Choke - 21
Main - 85
Comp. - 55
S.R. - 60
Prog. - 90
Vent. - STD
C. Tube - 2
N. & S. - 1.5
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That looks like a side-valve Reliant exhaust manifold to me Stewart. A perfectly serviceable substitute for the Austin one. The integral inlet manifold is not large and can stand a bit of opening out with rotary files etc. I nonetheless ran one of these with an angle adaptor to take a 1 1/4" SU and it was never slow.
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18-08-2018, 09:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-08-2018, 09:53 PM by Bob Culver.)
If anyone wants a good VM5 to play with suggest they contact the Jowett Club. Every Javelin had 2 with 23 mm venturi and were mounted remote from the exh so not heat distorted as most others. Parts for the cars have been extensively hoarded. (Note that all carbs of a model may not be identical internally. Emulsion blocks vary between 4 and 6 cyl versions, but for 4 or 2 probably same) The Big Seven had a quite large venturi. When comparing Zeniths, some had an additional restrictive cross piece in the venturi .