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Re: Spitfire-Weber Question

To: SJagGo@aol.com, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Spitfire-Weber Question
From: "Earl Smith" <earl56@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 14:40:37 GMT
Bill
That is where I hooked up my advance on the carb base and it seems to work 
fine
Earl
75,76,&79 spits

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>Greetings,
>I recently purchased a used Weber carb.  It's a downdraft model, but I 
>can't
>find any numbers.  Is there a place for the distributor vacuum advance?  It
>appears there might be a port directly below the manual choke.  There is a
>drilling with a hole in the center that extends into the bore.  If there 
>was
>a pipe attached to it, it has broken off.  Does anyone know if this is the
>place to connect the distributor advance, or do I have to drill and tap the
>Cannon manifold?  Thanks,
>Bill Brockschmidt
>



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