DOHC webber manifolds

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DOHC webber manifolds

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Hi guys,

Have so far somewhat unsuccessfully tried to get photos of DOHC webber manifolds as per the ones that are being made through the forum. Is anyone able to assist with some pictures so i can set about seeing if they are suitable for my ITB conversion?

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Hi Nick

Found this website in Japan that sells the manifolds

I will post the link for the twin can manifold which is on page 4 but if you look on page 3 it would appear that the g161 twin webers manifolds -- no sure

http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.a ... 26page%3D2

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Nick

link is to page 3 look at page 4

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so 30.000 yen is approx. $320 aus
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BULLITT wrote:so 30.000 yen is approx. $320 aus
Plus freight. Doesn't seem to bad a price. I wonder if they actually would ship here?
I have a 2L DOHC efi. Not sure what i am going to do with it now, but Webers are tempting !
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flying wrote:Hi Nick

Found this website in Japan that sells the manifolds

I will post the link for the twin can manifold which is on page 4 but if you look on page 3 it would appear that the g161 twin webers manifolds -- no sure

http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.a ... 26page%3D2

Cheers Flying
Yeah I found those ones yesterday via Import Monster, unfortunately due to the design they are I cant use them as I have nowhere to mount the injector :(

Glenn, jump on Import Monster, they act as the middle man between buying from Japan and sending to Aus.
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F3ARED wrote:
flying wrote:Hi Nick

Found this website in Japan that sells the manifolds

I will post the link for the twin can manifold which is on page 4 but if you look on page 3 it would appear that the g161 twin webers manifolds -- no sure

http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.a ... 26page%3D2

Cheers Flying
Yeah I found those ones yesterday via Import Monster, unfortunately due to the design they are I cant use them as I have nowhere to mount the injector :(

Glenn, jump on Import Monster, they act as the middle man between buying from Japan and sending to Aus.
I'm not ready to do anything right now. But good to know they are there.
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Nick

If you have to back to basics

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-x-Weber-DC ... 621wt_1128

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flying wrote:Nick

If you have to back to basics

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-x-Weber-DC ... 621wt_1128

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It might be cheaper to have them laser cut here in Oz? Especially if a few were made. You still need the other side anyway, to make a manifold so getting both made locally for a DOHC would be the go. Then find an alloy welder to weld in the tubes between them ?
Not as 'nice' as cast ones but usable i would imagine.
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