T TeamBrian Well-known member Joined Oct 2, 2013 Messages 183 Reaction score 0 Oct 16, 2013 #1 Hi Folks, I've got the chance to buy a nearly new Weber 32/36 carb kit. Would there be any benefits to fitting it to a stock 1600TP, or will I leave well alone? Cheers.
Hi Folks, I've got the chance to buy a nearly new Weber 32/36 carb kit. Would there be any benefits to fitting it to a stock 1600TP, or will I leave well alone? Cheers.
R Rippers Well-known member Joined Aug 12, 2012 Messages 618 Reaction score 0 Location North London/Herts Oct 17, 2013 #3 I have one and its a bugger to to get to the adjustment screws
B bubba dubba Well-known member Joined Mar 29, 2009 Messages 425 Reaction score 0 Location (sunny) Gosport Oct 17, 2013 #4 As above good when they are set up right, but a pain in the bum to set up properly......im thinking of taking mine to a rolling road when I get chance regards..............kev
As above good when they are set up right, but a pain in the bum to set up properly......im thinking of taking mine to a rolling road when I get chance regards..............kev
S Stevec Well-known member Joined Oct 14, 2012 Messages 315 Reaction score 0 Location Kenley Surrey Oct 18, 2013 #5 I had a 32/36 progressive and changed to 34 twin webers and now wished I hadn't. Yes it is a pig to set up but once you do she will run lovely
I had a 32/36 progressive and changed to 34 twin webers and now wished I hadn't. Yes it is a pig to set up but once you do she will run lovely
K@rlos Well-known member Joined Sep 8, 2008 Messages 5,265 Reaction score 1,074 Location Woodbridge, Suffolk Year of Your Van(s) 1970 Van Type Westfalia pop-top Oct 18, 2013 #6 Biggest problem with a progressive carb is the same as a stock carb... The length of the intake manifold. The length and shape is very resistrictive.
Biggest problem with a progressive carb is the same as a stock carb... The length of the intake manifold. The length and shape is very resistrictive.
T TeamBrian Well-known member Joined Oct 2, 2013 Messages 183 Reaction score 0 Oct 18, 2013 #7 Cheers folks. What about the fuel consumption?