In a message dated 21/08/02 1:19:26 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
ROLindsay@Emeraldgrc.com writes:
> > BTW - you did know that unless you have a non-stock alloy
> > head, the MGB only uses ONE carb, not TWO, didn't you?
>
> Yes, I have a little experience with twinned-port heads on the
> MG and with cross flow heads on the BMWs. Also, isn't it only
> the late model MGBs that use only one Z-S carb? My '70 B-GT
> used two SUs -- with a balance-tube manifold but still into twinned
> ports.
>
You mean siamesed. And we were talking about twin-throat Webers - MGs use
only one (unless they have a special head), not 2 carbs like your BMW. That
means that each throat on your Bimmer feeds 400 cc while each one on the MGB
feeds 900 cc......(although not all at once;-)
> I read that
> you were offended that I didn't offer cam specifications. Again,
> I am looking for a starting place, not the final solution. The cam is
> a stock 1968 BMW 1600 engine cam. Is the problem here the
> cam or is it the letters "B", "M" and "W"?
>
I wasn't offended in the least - it is just that the less information you
give about an engine, the less you can expect back. The problem is that you
already say you have the basic text which tells you what venturi size to
start with - beyond that, you aren't going to get any information from an MG
forum that will help you, unless we have a lurking BMW specialist (odder
things have happened).
>
> > Please believe me - if you have no specialised knowledge,
> > Webers are NOT the carbs to start trying to tune by guess, and
> > by misinformation.
>
> Perhaps I should have then asked friendly list members for help?
No, that's the whole point. You won't get any useful information asking MG
members. Try a BMW group - they might have some specific application data
that might be of use to you. You might as well have asked what heat range of
spark plugs the guys with MGs use - it would have about as much application
to a BMW as any carb info would.
>
> > Bill
> > (10 Webers currently in use)
>
> Happy Wednesday!
>
Not really - they are a pain in the ass to set up! I offered that not as
bragging, but as an indication that I was speaking from a position of some
experience. Many people (on this list and others) have been known to offer
advice that is not based on any personal experience, and is correspondingly
of little utility.
> Rick
> (4 DCNF Webers currently in use, 2 DCOEs just purchased --
> since we're keeping score)
>
We aren't. It isn't a competition.
At least whatever you have the DCNFs on (what - Fiats?) are better served
than the beleaugured MGs with DGVs on them!
Bill
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