Webbers
Posted
#1613310
(In Topic #220334)
Newbie
Replacing stock carbs
Hi.
I've a 1992 1.9 clipper auto stock I'm thinking about putting webbers in instead because of the trouble with getting the carbs to run correctly. Good or bad idea please?
I've a 1992 1.9 clipper auto stock I'm thinking about putting webbers in instead because of the trouble with getting the carbs to run correctly. Good or bad idea please?
Posted
Moderator
If you want a great sound track and a bit more power it's a great idea.
However, it's expensive to do it properly as you'll be needing a manifold and carbs. You'll be looking around 500 quids ish for these plus you'll need to get the engine tuned once they are all on. Another couple of hundred possibly.
Unless you happen to be gifted with carb whispering!
Ian
However, it's expensive to do it properly as you'll be needing a manifold and carbs. You'll be looking around 500 quids ish for these plus you'll need to get the engine tuned once they are all on. Another couple of hundred possibly.
Unless you happen to be gifted with carb whispering!
Ian
Posted
Old Timer
I assume you mean webber as opposed to webber,s, as in the webber replacement for the old pierberg carb.
Posted
Old Timer
Webbers
Hi just swapped my pierburg 2e2 on my 1990 1.8 automatic clipper for a 32/34dtml twin choke weber i used the same manifold just bought an adapter plate £20 its literally plug and play carb cost me £330 brand bew then £20 for the plate ,its like night and day honestly liads more low down grunt better sound all around just great really pleased with it ,had nothing but trouble with the pierburg, gone back to manual choke which i dont mind at all
Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
0 guests and 0 members have just viewed this: None.