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> Need to Borrow, 2.0 L Carb maniflods
DNHunt
post Sep 20 2004, 09:21 AM
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I need to borrow for a day a set of 3 stud carb manifolds to light off my new engine. the engine is gonna be fuel injected but I want to start it out of the car the first time and all the FI stuff is just too complicated. Kevin is gonna loan me his Webers for the day. If we could scounge up some manifolds it would make it much easier.

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post Sep 20 2004, 11:40 AM
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tim, if you are so inclined....you might pull an idle jet out, up near the inlet ports small screw top, to see what yours have. on the top of the carbs there are to big screw items. those are the main jet stacks. note the air correction, should be an f-something, and the main jet size. jake, did dave get the numbers he needs from you yet?

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