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Posted (edited)

Hey guys, just a simple question here.

 

I've already looked on the FAQ page about the exhaust system and the carby information, but I can't seem to find exactly what I'm looking for.

I'm not sure what terms I should be searching.

 

When it comes to running both extractors with a weber carby, the inlet manifold (I think it's called, I'm not from a time of carbies) is obviously not going to bolt onto them like it does the stock headers.

So what should I do where it should bolt on?

Is there some sort of blanking plate or something.

 

Sorry to sound like an absolute noob, but if someone can point me in the right direction, I would be really happy :)

 

Thanks guys.

 

EDIT: on a 5k engine

Edited by Jrad
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Posted

do you mean the hot box? the 3 bolt triangle thing in the middle of the manifolds??

 

 

if you get a weber you need a adapter plate witch makes the weber bolt straight to the stock mani

 

 

btw want a 32/36? i got a couple for sale :rolls:

Posted (edited)

Nah, it's got the adapter plate screwed to the stock manifold.

Then that screws to the exhaust

 

 

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Excuse the crude image, but don't extractors eliminate the join between the two pieces of exhaust and inlet that the weber bolts onto?

Edited by Jrad
Posted (edited)

Yeah, worked it out now haha. It just seemed kind of odd to me. And I wasn't sure what was called what.

Obviously I'm not the first person to think "Wait.. what?"

 

Thanks anyway guys :)

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