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Main : Misc L20B in a 120y

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L20B in a 120y
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Submittergrall3More Photos from grall3   Last Update2007/6/6 9:11    Tell a friendTell a friend
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A L20B with webers and extractors in a 120y. About 80 to 85 KW at flywheel. About 80 tom85 KW at the fly wheel.

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Tyrie
Posted: 2007/6/6 9:33  Updated: 2007/6/6 9:33
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: Canberra
Posts: 4200
 Re: L20B in a 120y
looks good mate, appears to be sitting nice and low in the engine bay too

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PIGDOG
Posted: 2007/6/6 10:31  Updated: 2007/6/6 10:31
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/10/28
From: Geelong, Vic
Posts: 6184
 Re: L20B in a 120y
hahaha was funny seeing this next to my car, 120y engine bays are huge

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A14force
Posted: 2007/6/7 8:37  Updated: 2007/6/7 8:37
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From: Christchurch NZ
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 Re: L20B in a 120y
This is a much easier conversion with sidedrafts. With the block being so tall its very tricky to get the factory carb assembly under the hood.

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PIGDOG
Posted: 2007/6/7 10:08  Updated: 2007/6/7 10:08
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: Geelong, Vic
Posts: 6184
 Re: L20B in a 120y
nah its easy to fit the stock carby and air cleaner under the bonnet....even more so with a 120y

the engine bay just looks too big with twins