In a message dated 09/24/1999 12:00:14 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu writes:
> ISn't it uncomfortable to stand and type at the computer?? I find that it
> is.
>
> Larry (Sits infront of a computer all day - stands at the server
> keyboards sometimes)
>
> As far as the SU's go I beleive all te non- US spec Midgets had twin
> SU's, and the Spits went to a single ZS about 76. But I could be
> incorrect, but not wrong.
>
> At this exact moment in time 9/24/99 13:37, cstanton@pixley.com made the
> profound statement:
>
> >I have a '78 Midget 1500 and a set of HS4 carbs rebuilt from a '70B, I am
> >itching to get ZS off and put the 'real' spec carbs back on. My
questions
> >are thus:
> >
> >What years Spitfire (uh-oh, wrong crowd) still used the 1500 with dual
SU's?
>
> >I think the later 1500 models still retained the SU's in non-North
> >American versions, was the Midget and Spit manifold the same?
> >Does the Spit manifold leave enough clearance with the inner wing/air
> >cleaner?
> >
> >Standing here with two SU's in his hands and an evil look in his eye.
> >Christian
> >
Hey, if he can stand in front of the computer with a carb in each hand, and
still type, he's a REAL man!
Robert Houston....too old to type with anything but his fingers...
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