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> Problems with redline conversion kits ?
dbreitkreutz
post Aug 17 2013, 12:32 PM
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I am trying to install a redline conversion kit #K 297. Which is the progressive two barrel weber on my 2.0 l. I cannot get the manifolds to align up properly to the cast carb base. I have tried with the swap of manifolds, but if I can get it to mate with the manifold it is way off the bubble on the level.

Has anybody used this kit that worked or not.

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post Aug 18 2013, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(dbreitkreutz @ Aug 17 2013, 02:32 PM) *


Has anybody used this kit that worked or not.

Daniel



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To everybody out there..

Thanks for the constructive help. Why do I get BS when I am asking a question from this forum.

You cannot tell me that all of you are still running the Bosch FI....
That set-up had it's share of problems.

Do not worry I will never ask a question again.


Too Bad you didn't listen to the advise given. That kit is one of the Worst things ever offered for a 914. I bought a 914 with one not knowing - I soon had a New Engine.

It's not that everyone is still running the FI (which is the ideal set-up for a stock motor) or Dual Webers, it's about telling you the single Holley is bad

Most of the people commenting here are long-time Members who have 'been there, done that", and have seen others ask the same question. If you choose to ignore advise after your 4 Posts, then Good Luck to you and say Hi to the Dr. for us (IMG:style_emoticons/default/bye1.gif)
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