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Carb help for new engine
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<blockquote data-quote="StuF" data-source="post: 591652" data-attributes="member: 17262"><p>If you can get new ones although ones off a running engine would probably be easier to setup.</p><p>Make sure you budget for all the ancillaries too - they can mount up.</p><p>You will need to get a fuel pressure regulator, more fuel hose, t-piece and consider tapping the manifolds to run a balance pipe between the carbs!</p><p>After they are fitted and running consider getting them setup on a rolling road as this will allow them to be finetuned to your engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StuF, post: 591652, member: 17262"] If you can get new ones although ones off a running engine would probably be easier to setup. Make sure you budget for all the ancillaries too - they can mount up. You will need to get a fuel pressure regulator, more fuel hose, t-piece and consider tapping the manifolds to run a balance pipe between the carbs! After they are fitted and running consider getting them setup on a rolling road as this will allow them to be finetuned to your engine. [/QUOTE]
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