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Weber for L28

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Weber for L28

Post by Patroldude »

As above - anyone know much about fitting em etc??? I used to have one a while back and it was so much better than standard hey...

Any help would be awesome.... been a while since I played with a motor that needs sparkplugs (other than chev)
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

I have a 32/36 DGV Weber on mine. As far as an adaptor plate goes, just get the one that suits an L24, L26, Gemini and just about any other Japanese vehicle with a standard 2 barrel carby. Then just adapt the orginal linkages off the standard carby onto the Weber, and messing around with a return spring.
As for jet sizes, i haven't stuffed around with them, they are just the ones that were in the carby from new and it seems to run fine.

I can't compare it to how well it goes over the standard carby, as it was completely stuffed with major vaccuum leaks and never went right.
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Post by Beastmavster »

Most shops can do one - even autobarn usually stock them....

About $30-40
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Post by shortgq »

Beastmavster
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 6:22 pm

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Most shops can do one - even autobarn usually stock them....

About $30-40


...please tell me thats not the weber your talking about??????......
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Post by Beastmavster »

No the adaptor not the weber. The weber is much more $$$
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Post by Patroldude »

Carbies are free for me when you owned 27 Escorts, 4 cortinas etc in the last 8 year and raced em a bit - think I got a brand new one in a box somewhere (found iot in a boot of a car I bought just for the Seats and the radiator oh n the struts....

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Post by muddyperils »

They go really well with a 320 holley but gotta tune it properly, mine use to blow away 4.2 GQ's no sweat, but had troubles flooding going down steep tracks, the fellows at the DYNO TUNE mob said the XF falcon two barrel would be a much better conversion. the 32/36 is to small. I sold up and goin for a DIESEL :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

muddyperils wrote:the 32/36 is to small.


When i started looking for an adpator plate for mine, this is the exact response i got. Everyone loved telling me a 32/36 DGV was for a 2.0L and could not work on an L28. It was quite interesting how not one of them could answer "how is it to small if it's bigger then the standard carby" they would simply get a confused look on their face and shut up.
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Post by muddyperils »

yes but driving one with a 32/36 is like driving a 2.0L, you gotta rev it all the time, I found the holley has much more bottom end, good for 33-35 tyres.
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Post by Patroldude »

I had a small holley on my old long wheelbase (got good photos smokin it up ) but hated the flat spots....


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Post by muddyperils »

Had no flat spots on mine or the other two mates who had em, but the darn down hill flooding was a pain, didn't want to spend the dosh for the off road kit, can modify em ya self I latter found out extending the float bowl breather etc. But honestly would go for the XF carby if had a choice over .....
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