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Weber 32/36 progressive, anyone using
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<blockquote data-quote="Oh.go.on.then" data-source="post: 405941" data-attributes="member: 18297"><p>Hi all, I'm just building up my new 1776. I was going to use the standard carb and re-jet to suit thinking it was a pict 34.</p><p></p><p>Taking it off today and the inlet manifold preheat pipes are completely blocked and the carb is actually a Solex 30/31. I think this is too small for a 1776 really.</p><p></p><p>I do have a brand new weber progressive 32/36. I have been loathed to use it as I haven't heard anything good about them yet and can't find anyone to tell me what jets to use. Even Euro carb said they don't know as they don't supply them.</p><p></p><p>Is anyone using a progressive successfully? Was it easy to set up? Should I just sell it and buy stock replacement?</p><p></p><p>I don't want to go twin carbed as I want standard looks, easy maintainance and good fuel economy but a bit more power would be nice.</p><p></p><p>Cheers all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oh.go.on.then, post: 405941, member: 18297"] Hi all, I'm just building up my new 1776. I was going to use the standard carb and re-jet to suit thinking it was a pict 34. Taking it off today and the inlet manifold preheat pipes are completely blocked and the carb is actually a Solex 30/31. I think this is too small for a 1776 really. I do have a brand new weber progressive 32/36. I have been loathed to use it as I haven't heard anything good about them yet and can't find anyone to tell me what jets to use. Even Euro carb said they don't know as they don't supply them. Is anyone using a progressive successfully? Was it easy to set up? Should I just sell it and buy stock replacement? I don't want to go twin carbed as I want standard looks, easy maintainance and good fuel economy but a bit more power would be nice. Cheers all [/QUOTE]
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