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Old 29-09-06, 05:20 PM
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Rover 3500 1977

hi I have a rover 3500. I am just want to learn about car maintenance and save my money.

Does anyone know what carby is used for my car? I know these are SU twin carby. But which size are they? Any substitutable for original carby?
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Old 29-09-06, 07:55 PM
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Re: Rover 3500 1977

If you just want to learn about car maintenance you would do best to buy a workshop manual.

Carby's are SU'eys 1.75" alternatively Stromberg'eys.
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Re: Rover 3500 1977

You might get a lot more information here http://www.v-8.org.uk/forum/default.asp:thumb:
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Re: Rover 3500 1977

cheers mates:thumb:
I'll try to find a workshop manual.
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