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Re: wtd: 32/36 weber and extractors..
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I thought 14/15 extractors mounted different cos Nisspares have b110/210 extractors new real cheap, but I was told they womt mount up to an a14/15.

I belive the XE/XF foolcans ran a 2 barrell d/d webber not to different to the escort items. And they have an electronic fuel cut to stop the engine 'running on' when switched off.

Posted on: 2004/12/24 9:29
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Re: wtd: 32/36 weber and extractors..
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who told ya

Posted on: 2004/12/24 11:39
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Re: wtd: 32/36 weber and extractors..
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One of the guys in the oz dat chat room.

These are $265.Open in new window

Posted on: 2004/12/25 22:36
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Re: wtd: 32/36 weber and extractors..
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You sure you are not thinking of the Weber 40 DFAV which is not a progressive but simultaneous downdraught carb. It looks almost the same as a 32/36.

Posted on: 2004/12/26 2:04
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You sure you are not thinking of the Weber 40 DFAV which is not a progressive but simultaneous downdraught carb. It looks almost the same as a 32/36.


Possibly. I have not really paied that much attention to one. I was just suggesting a more common possibility.

Posted on: 2004/12/26 20:22
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