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> Another Weber Question, need longer studs ...
SirAndy
post Oct 13 2004, 06:38 PM
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Another Weber Question:

i just got my new velocity stacks from CB-Performance (very nice product, actually) and i was going to put them on my 40 Webers.
Currently, i don't have *any* stacks on there and now i think i know why ...

the studs that come out the top that hold the linkage plate etc. are only about 10mm long (on the outside) and as soon as i put the stacks on, i don't have any thread left for the nut to grab! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif)

so, i'm going to need longer studs, i think at least 20mm on the outside ...
anyone here who has 8 lying around or knows where to buy a set?
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Andy
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Aaron Cox
post Oct 13 2004, 07:28 PM
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andy i had the EXACT ISSSUE.

i went and bought longer studs to fit the thicker carb bases, and put stacks and gaskets on. a local Hardwareplace had all mine.

good luck
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