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Weber carb Intake wanted

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Hi, all,

I am urgently looking for a Weber Carb Intake for a single carb for the Type 1 motor. I have heard it also being referred to as a Scat Intake. Need it to fit a 36 dcd.If anyone can assist, please contact me on 0796319193. :D

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Re: Weber carb Intake wanted

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:shock: Happy hunting. It took me two years to find mine and then it cost me R1000.00 for a second hand unit.
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Can get a new one for you, R1100 with heat risers attached, without them you will never get the Weber to work right, been there.
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Thanks Rui, I should have just asked :oops: .

So on that note -> "Can you get the heat risers loose?"
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Yes, I can, they are available loose for the EMPI manifold, R350, come with gaskets.
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Re: Weber carb Intake wanted

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Hi Calooker,

i spoke to Dave at FFR and he was the one i was going to get it from but he sold the last one last week and said that it would take 4 weeks to get a new order in. I was planning to pay R1100. I am in Cape Town so how do I get it from you.

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swiggs wrote:Hi Calooker,

i spoke to Dave at FFR and he was the one i was going to get it from but he sold the last one last week and said that it would take 4 weeks to get a new order in. I was planning to pay R1100. I am in Cape Town so how do I get it from you.

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Don't have stock ATM, will need to order, shipping to CT will be R40.
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Re: Weber carb Intake wanted

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Thats okay, by when will you have stock and be able to ship to CT?
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I would need a 50% dep. before I order. From there 2-3 weeks.
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Re: Weber carb Intake wanted

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Thanks mate, might have a solution locally by installing a custom adapter that utilises the original intake. Will first see how this avenue pans out, if not I will place an order with FFR.

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Re: Weber carb Intake wanted

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swiggs wrote:Hi Calooker,

i spoke to Dave at FFR and he was the one i was going to get it from but he sold the last one last week and said that it would take 4 weeks to get a new order in. I was planning to pay R1100. I am in Cape Town so how do I get it from you.

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Luckily i beat you to it as i bought it last weekend from Dave. :mrgreen: It does come with the heat risers so no need to buy them seperate
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Re: Weber carb Intake wanted

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swiggs wrote:Thanks mate, might have a solution locally by installing a custom adapter that utilises the original intake. Will first see how this avenue pans out, if not I will place an order with FFR.

Thanks
common adapter... not what you want though. it doesnt help putting a big carb on a big adapter and then bolting it to a small inlet manifold. You will have better success with a stock carb.
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