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#1 gx manafold
wiXeS Posted on: 2008/5/13 12:51
just wondering weather you can get a gx single dcoe webber manafold or if anyone has one theyd like to part with or where i can buy one

thanks adrian



#2 Re: gx manafold
sidedraught Posted on: 2008/5/13 12:56
Adrian over the years I have seen plenty of round port single Weber manifolds,but have never seen an oval port (GX) single Weber manifold.


#3 Re: gx manafold
wiXeS Posted on: 2008/5/13 13:05
is there any single dcoe manafolds out there that anyone is willing to seperate with


#4 Re: gx manafold
conehead Posted on: 2008/5/13 13:06
just buy a twin carb manifold and cut
it in half-lol


#5 Re: gx manafold
sidedraught Posted on: 2008/5/13 13:16
Adrian please disregard my previous post, just because I have never seen one doesn't mean anything, Canon make the manifold you want, don't know where to get one but they are out there.

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#6 Re: gx manafold
wiXeS Posted on: 2008/5/13 13:18
i have one and i have one weber but webers are expensive amd om poor

i have a gx ported head
matched ported twin weber manafold
mild cam
extractors

and no money for a second carb yet

but i wanna put it all together so if anyone has a single dcoe weber (weber 40 dcoe 13) or single dcoe manaflod it would be asum as then i can saqve for a matching pair of carbys and whilst putting this in fix my rear main oil leak

thanks all


#7 Re: gx manafold
denuto Posted on: 2008/5/13 13:24
like this? It was an oval port single weber manifold that I got from the US (via Ebay). Haven't seen many others, but they do exist.


#8 Re: gx manafold
wiXeS Posted on: 2008/5/13 13:27
yes yes exactly like that

do you still got it


#9 Re: gx manafold
denuto Posted on: 2008/5/13 14:20
Sorry, sold it a couple of years ago to someone with an A14 in an Austin Healy Sprite


#10 Re: gx manafold
sidedraught Posted on: 2008/5/14 0:11
Adrian, ideally you will want to find a matched pair of Webers or Dellortos, that have already been jetted for your size engine, as the rejetting and tuning of these carbs can become a bit of a financial drain, especially if you describe yourself as poor.

If you find a pair that are good to go as they are with only a small amount of fettling you will be ahead as its not unheard of to spend a grand on dynotuning a pair of Webers.






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