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Got some new shiny things! Thought I’d share...


RoccoGilroy

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Pierce manifolds in Hollister got me set up with a new 38/38! And Jan from San Jose was kind enough to sell me a cannon manifold. Piecing it together little by little...

 

if your interested in the old Weber 40 dcoe set up let me know. Needs work but has some potential!

 

Happy Taco Tuesday!!!

 

 

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Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak well!

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Very nice!  Make sure you check the bolts that hold the carb to the manifold every 6-8 months, they have a tendency to get lose over time.

 

Curious what you think of the comparison between the 38/38 and the 40's. 

Engine bay OCD is a real problem

 

@02carbs 

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1 hour ago, Leucadian said:

Very nice!  Make sure you check the bolts that hold the carb to the manifold every 6-8 months, they have a tendency to get lose over time.

 

Curious what you think of the comparison between the 38/38 and the 40's. 


won’t be able to provide good input on that lol. Only time I actually ran dual sidedrafts I could never get them right... went to a single sidedraft back then and oh man it was awesome!!! Motor was built and blue printed though. I suspect this stock but fresh looking motor will do just fine with the 38. Hopefully! Lol

Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak well!

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