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Weber 32/36 linkage?
Aegis
Posted on: 2010/5/17 12:37
Hey guys. I just got my weber back from the rebuilder. And I'm now real eager to give it a try. I have a redline adapter but no linkage.
What have people done to hook up there cable? Would it just be worth paying $80 for it? Some one told me I could use parts from a stock carby to get it workin, but they were drunk.
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Re: Weber 32/36 linkage?
supafatto
Posted on: 2010/5/17 12:57
i have modded stock carbi stuff to fit a 32/36 or u can ust the linkage from a gemini stock carbi and they work a treat ive done both easy as pie
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Re: Weber 32/36 linkage?
estyre
Posted on: 2010/5/17 14:01
but pies are hard to make !
i had the same problem but mine had the wrong length linksin it and wouldnt open fully so i modded the standard ones as you siad
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Re: Weber 32/36 linkage?
LittleFireyOne
Posted on: 2010/5/17 15:43
Is the redline ball connection spring return throttle cable and the carby lever and ball going to cost $80 whatta rip! I'm pretty sure I got out of that for like , um...$70
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Re: Weber 32/36 linkage?
Aegis
Posted on: 2010/5/18 8:49
Thanks for the help guys, a stock linkage is now attached to the weber. Just needed one extra washer so stop it from stickin open on the return spring (that would have been scary).
it isnt in the car yet but hopefully there will be enough movement on the throttle cable to get both throats open. The linkage i was quoted on was not Redline, it was from the guy on ebay whos sells heaps of carb kits, manifolds, linkages, carbys, jets.
#6
Re: Weber 32/36 linkage?
clyons8
Posted on: 2010/5/18 8:57
Be a little careful with the ebay guys, they make a very good profit on some of the products, the obvious perk being that it all gets sent to your doorstep.
I have had a couple of items supposedly completely rebuilt with shocking insides and very old gaskets (as opposed to the refreshed- re-kitted description). My Mikuni PHH's are a good example. Good to hear to got your own setup, but yeah fix that WOT (wide open throttle) issue!
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Re: Weber 32/36 linkage?
Aegis
Posted on: 2010/5/18 10:33
The linkage is clear of the return spring now so that issue is resolved.
It looks so clean its almost to clean put in grimey (currently running) 1200. You can view topic.
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