2 small 2 big throttle plate carbs, 4 air cleaners, triad linkage complete, partial hex bar linkage, one pair manifolds.. see price list below
they are 36 and 45mm throttle plate dia.
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Wow. The NLA triad is the best crossbar setup out there my book. Easy to dial in the carbs. None of that centering springs bs some other makes use. I wish I still had mine. Sweetly priced package.
What size carbs 36 , 40,45 48. I'm interested if the are 48drla
36 and 45
36's with air horns and air cleaners $ 350
45's with air horns and air cleaners $ 350 Pending
I pair Dellorto air cleaners or Hex Bar hex linkage (incomplete) $50
Manifolds $ 50
I live in Seattle, so perhaps semi-local. Would this be a good carb conversion setup for a 1974 2.0? How would one get the missing linkage pieces resolved if they are NLA?
Blaine
For the triad, the cable holder would be easy to fab up or perhaps Dave (triad owner) could make one up or has a single in stock.
PM sent
I've PM'ed the seller without a response. Does anyone know if these are still available??
Hello...anyone? Bueller??? Still interested.....
my response is Type 4 Sale ..I have no idea if they are good for your 914..... sorry just parts I want to sell
in the pic you will see 1 of the 36's is apart..why I don't now..
I got these with a 914 with a 2056 in it.. parted out motor ,,just found these in a box (moving)
all I know is Type 4 Sale ...I'm a 911-6 guy
2-36's with air horns and air cleaners 1 carb assembled , 1 carb in pieces..( why ??)$ 350
2-45's with air horns and air cleaners $ 350
Triad linkage, missing cable holder $ 125
Manifolds $ 50
hex bar pieces , free with either carb set, first come first choice
or $750 for all
due diligence is the buyers job. if one should want them, figure it out and purchase them. in most cases, the carbs are tunable to suit your needs. commit or don't.
Jeff...sent a pm regarding the Triad linkage.
Thanks,
Andrew
Kevin powers has it, call him on the telephone.
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