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Bolt patterns for Weber, Dellorto and Solex/Mikuni
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Are the bolt patterns (of the 40mm sidedraught carb) the same between the Weber/dellorto vs Solex/Mikuni?

Posted on: 2007/8/30 11:10
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Re: Bolt patterns for Weber, Dellorto and Solex/Mikuni
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they are the same

Posted on: 2007/8/30 11:27
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Re: Bolt patterns for Weber, Dellorto and Solex/Mikuni
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I've got a round port twin manifold that fits perfect on the head. As soon as I align the carbs the throttle axle on either carby touch putting one or the other out by about 3.5mm.

So if I bolted one on and then went to bolt the second on, the hole allignment would be out by 3.5mm

What shall I do to get it to fit?

Posted on: 2007/8/30 12:21
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Re: Bolt patterns for Weber, Dellorto and Solex/Mikuni
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Chris, what carbs are you using? You could trim a bit off the axle and get a thinner nut, got a pic?

Posted on: 2007/8/30 12:23
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Re: Bolt patterns for Weber, Dellorto and Solex/Mikuni
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Yeah, got a pic just trying to get it up. Hang on......

Posted on: 2007/8/30 12:26
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my solexes did that, just filed a few mm off each threaded end of the throttles til they fit.

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so im guessing your using the standard linkages on some solex carbys? and its the link doover between the 2 carbys that is hitting
you will need to trim them down as they werent designed for the carbys being spaced closer together

but if thats not wats happening just ignore what i said

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Yeah thats what I was about to do. So this means that the manifold will do the same for all other makes??

Posted on: 2007/8/30 12:30
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Okay here are the images i took a while ago. Sorry guys I don't know how to do the link thing. Worry not just a few extra clicks ; )
Looking at the image they look out by about 5mm, hmmm


http://www.flickr.com/photos/12431623@N06/

EDIT: I have Solexs....

Posted on: 2007/8/30 12:41
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Posted on: 2007/8/30 12:42
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