Which set of webers/intakes and linkage do I keep?, Talls, shorts, crossbar, scissor? |
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Which set of webers/intakes and linkage do I keep?, Talls, shorts, crossbar, scissor? |
computers4kids |
Apr 17 2008, 08:43 AM
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This big bore motor came with the Italian webers with short intake manifolds that are on it...I presume 40s. It has some sort of "scissor" linkage (lack of the proper name) that looks real simple and seems to work very well. I like it for it's simplicity. The large air cleaners need re-chromed or replaced.
I also have another set of Italian 40's with crossbar linkage, etc that I picked-up last year...never even had a chance to put them on a motor yet. These came with tall intake manifolds. Nice air cleaners, much smaller in size. Thinking about selling one of the sets at the Rustmeet. My thought is too keep the webers that are on it since they are tuned to the motor. Which intakes whould I keep. If I go with the talls, then I probably will have to switch to the crossbar linkage and smaller air cleaners. What do think? Attached image(s) |
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