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yellownerd
post May 19 2022, 12:51 AM
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Thanks in advance for your expert advice!

I’m current running a single ill performing Weber 32/36 progressive carb on my 73 1.7. Before I rip and replace it, is there anything else I should be considering? Any thoughts on dual carbs?


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Set of Weber 40s - Aircooled.net has a setup as well and John sets them up and goes through them.
Intakes from CB Performance - actually could just buy the carbs from them too
Phenolic spacer gaskets
SvDA distro - pertronix one that removes the points too OR 123 ignition distro
CSP linkage OR tangerine OR sync link, not sure where to buy this one, but tangerine is similar
Vacuum check valve
Carb kit should come with air filters
Breather box - can be cheap EMPI or home built
Your current Fuel Pump should be good for dual carbs
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