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> Dual Webers - Linkage Assistance Needed!, Dual Weber Linkage
GAP_914
post May 29 2007, 05:01 PM
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I need your help! I have a 1975 914 with 2.5L (Raby's kit) that I am installing a set of 40 IDF Weber carburetors on. I have carbs, manifolds and the cross bar with pivot linkage. What I need is any information on how to install the linkage. The carbs and linkage came with the car (in the trunk!) when I bought it. I need to know the right way to hook up the linkage.
Does anyone have drawings/schematics/installation info that your willing to share?
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Jerry
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Jake Raby
post May 29 2007, 08:58 PM
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GAP,
I do not recognize your kit- when did you purchase it from us?? Did you purchase it directly or did it come with the car?

If the kit is my 2.5L kit those 40mm carbs are WAYYYY too small! It's imperative that you follow the recommendations that we spec'd with the kit, else you won't have positive experiences with the engine kit.

Contact my engine kit specialist, Blake at enginekits@aircooledtechnology.com
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