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45DCOE Weber - Linkage Kit???
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Author:  sg [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 11:29 am ]
Post subject:  45DCOE Weber - Linkage Kit???

Guys, is there such a kit, or do you have to buy the components separatly and make the linkages from scratch......... i have just returned from a business that stock Weber carbs, and the guy at the counter looked at me very strange when i asked for a "Linkage Kit" to suit a 45DCOE.....

Also, is there anyone out there that can point me in the right direction as to what i will require to set a 45DCOE up???

Author:  Lillee [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 12:39 pm ]
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THere are such kits but it won't be cheap. I think Lynx australia sells a kit.

Where are you getting your webber from? if it's second hand try to get one with a kit else it's another $100 or so needed to spend...

What manifold are you planning to run?

Author:  1310/71 [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 12:48 pm ]
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You could also try Hardiman Auto Supplies in Milperra, Sydney. They stock the redline range and I think have a linkage kit too. They'll take an order over the phone and courier it up to you. But I'm sure you could order it from Brissie elsewhere?

KB

Author:  mickmini [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:13 pm ]
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68Delux wrote:
Where are you getting your webber from?


i'm getting mine from Frank Williams. a bit second hand, not cheap, but $100 for a kit to get him going again is great value i reckon :lol:















sorry could not resist :?

Author:  poeee [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:16 pm ]
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mickmini wrote:
68Delux wrote:
Where are you getting your webber from?


i'm getting mine from Frank Williams. a bit second hand, not cheap, but $100 for a kit to get him going again is great value i reckon :lol:


Like new again. Been driving round with a broken rib. Has been servied and the issue has been resolved. :lol:

Author:  sg [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:42 pm ]
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68Delux wrote:
THere are such kits but it won't be cheap. I think Lynx australia sells a kit.

Where are you getting your webber from? if it's second hand try to get one with a kit else it's another $100 or so needed to spend...

What manifold are you planning to run?


Have not even seen the Weber yet, picking it up on Saturday morning......... the previous owner was running it on a 1310 Cooper S without firewall mods, so i assume it's a short (like a 3005?) type of manifold........

Author:  Lillee [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 2:10 pm ]
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Well pay abit extra and ask for the linkage kit too! $100 vs maybe $20 if you sweet talk him nicely :wink:

Make sure it aint the swan neck type... the 3005 is good though.

Author:  sg [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 2:31 pm ]
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68Delux wrote:
Well pay abit extra and ask for the linkage kit too! $100 vs maybe $20 if you sweet talk him nicely :wink:

Make sure it aint the swan neck type... the 3005 is good though.


Yeah don't actually know if there is a linkage kit with the 45....... but i assume there will be, i was just curious as to whether there is a "kit" available as the guy said there is no such thing, and i couldn't be bothered argueing with him :evil:

Author:  1310/71 [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 3:06 pm ]
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mickmini wrote:
68Delux wrote:
Where are you getting your webber from?


i'm getting mine from Frank Williams. a bit second hand, not cheap, but $100 for a kit to get him going again is great value i reckon :lol:


sorry could not resist :?


So subtle, most people would probably have missed it! :lol:

KB

Author:  mickmini [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 4:30 pm ]
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those who need to know already do :wink:

Author:  gafmo [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 6:43 pm ]
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mickmini wrote:
those who need to know already do :wink:

I must say I like the photo's that were put of you the other weekend we'll have to matchup some time :lol:

SG Excellent you will have a weber to play with now 8) Get what you can..Manifold, Linkages and any Needles Etc....and smile and Very interested what he had (1310):wink: you'll get a good price

Author:  mickmini [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 7:09 pm ]
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cheers gafmo.

back on topic - as far as i know the linkages come with the manifold. the purpose of the linkage is to direct the cable motion in the right orientation.

Author:  drmini in aust [ Thu Mar 31, 2005 7:39 pm ]
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There are several types of linkage kit:

Race ones that have dual return springs etc and can cost heaps.

Lynx or Redline ones thay run a cross shaft above the manifold on Rose joints, with a ball ended rod down to the carb. I think the Redline one costs around $100.

`Quick & dirty' home made ones where the cable just goes direct onto the carb's throttle lever and the cable achor is on the rocker cover. :wink:

Author:  sg [ Fri Apr 01, 2005 3:58 am ]
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drmini in aust wrote:
Lynx or Redline ones thay run a cross shaft above the manifold on Rose joints, with a ball ended rod down to the carb. I think the Redline one costs around $100.


Doc, thats what the guy up here at the outlet was bringing out of all these boxes, although once again he said that it wasn't available as a kit....... Can you list what i need so i can go see this place again and say - THIS is the kit i need, gimme gimme gimme :D

Author:  drmini in aust [ Fri Apr 01, 2005 6:50 am ]
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sg wrote:
drmini in aust wrote:
Lynx or Redline ones thay run a cross shaft above the manifold on Rose joints, with a ball ended rod down to the carb. I think the Redline one costs around $100.


Doc, thats what the guy up here at the outlet was bringing out of all these boxes, although once again he said that it wasn't available as a kit....... Can you list what i need so i can go see this place again and say - THIS is the kit i need, gimme gimme gimme :D

http://www.redlineauto.com.au/manifold.html
LINKAGE KIT P/NO. 42-2505
You can buy it quicker off this site than getting local... :wink:

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