This is a bit of a long shot, but here goes...
Does anyone have a Ford Crossflow 1600GT inlet manifold that takes a Weber DGV 32/36 carb that they would like get rid of? Like this one:
eBay Item.
If it has the throttle linkage as well, so much the better... if it has a good DGV 32/36 on top - perfect.
Cheers,
David
I may have, will have a look later
But why ? as I thought you had bike carbs ?
steve
Recently converted a 1600 xflow for a mate to bike carbs from a weber 32/36. Have the whole kit. manifold, carb, linkage K&N etc. The
breather/servo and water connections are blanked off on the manifold as these weren't needed but they could easily be refitted.
There are also no choke flaps or choke linkage on the carb as this was binned. I may have some if it's needed. The car ran fine with this carb
fitted but would probably benefit from a proper rolling road set up. We used it to run the engine in and make sure the rest of the car was ok. The
bike carb route was always the plan for the car.
I'll see if he wants to keep hold of it as a fallback spare or sell it.
quote:
Originally posted by steve m
But why ? as I thought you had bike carbs ?
Hi David
I am very glad I did not go over to the bike carb brigade then
I run the manifold you are after, with a modified 28/36 dcd carb (modified to get the carb under the bonnet bulge)
I had tried twin 40's, in fact still got them, but hated the fact that pretty EVERY time I used the car, they needed balancing
they were set up on a local rolling road, and rejetted to suit the 1700 xflow, but were very thirsty, and the car smelt of fuel all the time, this was
with a 285 cam, and to drive the car was a pita, as everything had to be done over 4k
so much so, I took them off and put the dcd back on, and now, its pretty well a normal driving car, power is marginly down, and fuel economy has
rocketed up, but tractability is from tickover upwards
My desire to have the engine on the max I could get out of it, has waned, now that "I" (WE ) have got older and wiser to have an easier
car to drive
steve
The other factor is that the bike carbs are NOISY when I floor it - they are louder than the exhaust! (from where I'm sitting, anyway). I could
fix that by ducting the air round the engine bay to a remote filter, but there's not much room left.
The reason why I was looking for that exact inlet manifold is that I have a hole in my bonnet that matches it exactly, with a scoop over it. I
don't want to cut another hole.
I did look last night, and do not have a spare manifold, sorry
steve
No worries Steve.
did you get an inlet manifold in the end???
Yep - from good old eBay!
[Edited on 1/10/16 by David Jenkins]