twin carby webber
twin carby webber
hay all,
ive managed to get hold of a twin carby webber (with manifold and adaptors attached) for my L series wags from a mate of mine. he said its "easy to install", i was woundering how accurate that statement is? (im not hugely mechanically minded but someone who is will be helping me)
any hits/tips or advice would be good???
ive managed to get hold of a twin carby webber (with manifold and adaptors attached) for my L series wags from a mate of mine. he said its "easy to install", i was woundering how accurate that statement is? (im not hugely mechanically minded but someone who is will be helping me)
any hits/tips or advice would be good???
if its not native its not cool.....
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Absolutely sure it for an L?
there is a fair bit plugging, ending of vacum lines etc - not knowing what you are doing could be a 'interesting learning exercise'.
have a chat to steve B
Wouldn't think most carby/EFI places would that interested - could try Motorlab on Duthy St, Unley - they were legends tuning my carbied Ls over the years...a mechanic with a beard (Dave?) was esp gifted.
Or get a turbo and be done with them!
sven
there is a fair bit plugging, ending of vacum lines etc - not knowing what you are doing could be a 'interesting learning exercise'.
have a chat to steve B
Wouldn't think most carby/EFI places would that interested - could try Motorlab on Duthy St, Unley - they were legends tuning my carbied Ls over the years...a mechanic with a beard (Dave?) was esp gifted.
Or get a turbo and be done with them!
sven
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