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UPDATE: What do you think of these carbs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Geeze" data-source="post: 275643" data-attributes="member: 15843"><p>Where's the fuel leaking from? It could well be a sign that they're being fed too much pressure (it fills up the carb, then slowly finds it's way out while it's parked).</p><p></p><p>Think that the cheapest option would still be to start there. </p><p>For the manifolds, Gene Berg used to do a taller set for DCNFs which should fit DCNVs although as has been said, the access to the back plugs with any twin carbs set up is still an artform :lol: </p><p></p><p>Failing that, </p><p></p><p></p><p>WHS, much underrated carb. The linkage is truly awful but as a result you can often pick up a nearly new set for cheap from someone who couldn't get them set up. Then throw the linkage away and use a decent (eg. CSP) one and you're good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geeze, post: 275643, member: 15843"] Where's the fuel leaking from? It could well be a sign that they're being fed too much pressure (it fills up the carb, then slowly finds it's way out while it's parked). Think that the cheapest option would still be to start there. For the manifolds, Gene Berg used to do a taller set for DCNFs which should fit DCNVs although as has been said, the access to the back plugs with any twin carbs set up is still an artform :lol: Failing that, WHS, much underrated carb. The linkage is truly awful but as a result you can often pick up a nearly new set for cheap from someone who couldn't get them set up. Then throw the linkage away and use a decent (eg. CSP) one and you're good. [/QUOTE]
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