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Re: A12 in a 1964 MG Midget
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I can't use the manifold from Carburetors.com because it is for HS4 SU carburetors; I'll be using HS2.

To smellsofbikes: the engine fits pretty well but there is not enough room for an engine mounted fan, you'll have to fabricate new engine mounts and adjust the length of the driveshaft.

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I've seen 2-bolt carbs on 4-bolt manifolds using 2 of the bolts, the famous Lynx D1200 manifold was like that. Or is there some other difference that prevents it from working?

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Honestly, I know nothing about the Datsun SU manifold but if my (British) HS2 SU carburetors will bolt up to it, somebody please let me know before I cut up my Datsun and my MG manifolds!

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If you have round-port head, the (old) Lynx D1200 fits
If you have oval-port head, the factory Datsun A12T, A12GX or A14T manifolds will work. Only the latter is 4-bolt. All fit 1-1/2" S.U. type carburetors.

Carburetors.com makes a version of each.

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Looks like HS2 is a 2-bolt vertical pattern?

Lynx D1000 is multi-pattern for Datsun A-engine, but I think no longer made new
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Here's a home-made HS2 manifold for Datsun engine, made from stock downdraft manifold

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I actually have been using that same picture of the homemade manifold for reference! Yes, HS2 is a vertical pattern but my head is round port. Looks like I'll be building my own.

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I have a round port one here thats not being used if interested...Im in Brisbane and am happy to post..

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Whalebone-dave: it would be great if you could post a picture. I would be very interested if it's what I'm looking for.

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Tell me if I'm wrong but it looks like this would fit...
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Possibly, but the flange doesn't look quite right for Datsun A-series -- maybe it's for Datsun R16? But would probably be an easier mod than starting with a stock downdraft manifold.

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