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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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post May 30 2007, 11:46 AM
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904 svo.... Thanks for the image. It will definitely help with our reassembly (after I resolve the issue that Jake brought up...)

Jake,

I will contact Blake about your note. My son had purchased the 2.5L piston/cylinder kit from you two years ago. When we bought the vehicle, it had the standard 2.0L with a 32/36 DFV. I did not recall seeing and specs with the kit (if they were on the CD, then I'll have to take another look!) Needless to say, we couldn't run the car with the bigger displacement and the smaller carb.
In the trunk was a set of 40 IDF Webers with some linkage. So, we thought we'd try to install those with the 2.5L. But you said way too small? Would the switch back to a 2.0L work better? Would the car be able run at all with the larger 2.5L and 40's?

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