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Carb help for new engine
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<blockquote data-quote="StuF" data-source="post: 591582" data-attributes="member: 17262"><p>Twin weber 34ict's are what I run and properly setup they are lovely fit and forget carbs.</p><p>36 Drlas are another good choice as CornishSilver said above but they are more £££ </p><p>If you go for twin 34's be aware they mostly (99%) come jetted to for a bedford van so you will need to get them rejetted.</p><p>Its easy enough to unscrew and replace the jets not some dark art like I first thought!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StuF, post: 591582, member: 17262"] Twin weber 34ict's are what I run and properly setup they are lovely fit and forget carbs. 36 Drlas are another good choice as CornishSilver said above but they are more £££ If you go for twin 34's be aware they mostly (99%) come jetted to for a bedford van so you will need to get them rejetted. Its easy enough to unscrew and replace the jets not some dark art like I first thought! [/QUOTE]
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