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weber carb bolt pattern
#501135
09/13/04 05:54 AM
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Anonymous
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Does anyone have know the bolt pattern for a weber carb? Specifically a 32/36 model.
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Re: weber carb bolt pattern
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09/13/04 07:27 AM
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It's different enough that you need a Redline adapter to bolt it on! (have one on my '87 first gen 4 cyl that I hope to finish fixing soon!)
Build your truck the head men say, but it must be built in such a way...
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Re: weber carb bolt pattern
[Re: carnuck]
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09/13/04 02:32 PM
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Anonymous
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I need to know the bolt pattern because I am planning on converting to fuel injection and I have a throttle body in mind, but want to see if the bolt pattern is the same. Otherwise I'll have to get a custom adapter made. I'm hoping the Redline will fit or close enough.
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Re: weber carb bolt pattern
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09/14/04 06:20 PM
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Re: weber carb bolt pattern
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09/14/04 08:37 PM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Build your truck the head men say, but it must be built in such a way...
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