Weber 3236 carb and type1 manifold, R3.5k, Paarl

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Weber 3236 carb and type1 manifold, R3.5k, Paarl

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Re: Weber 3236 carb and type1 manifold, R3.5k, Paarl

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might fit a T4 with two manifolds when replacing a twin carb setup on a flat engine, but I doubt it will fit a 1600.
The design also screams "Flat spots"!!!!
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Re: Weber 3236 carb and type1 manifold, R3.5k, Paarl

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Agreed. That manifold clearly won't fit the manifold ends of a type1 engine; maybe it will bolt on to twin carb manifolds.

A friend of mine had one of these on a type4 engined bus and on cool, damp mornings he had endless issues with manifold icing. He used to stuff a towel down one of the engine air vents to reduce air flow until the engine warmed up.
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