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heating carb for black 3.3 suggestions please
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anyone have any suggestions on heating up a carb on a black 3.3 12port, the carb I'm using is a 34ADM weber, done away with the original exhaust manifold and fitted a freeflow so won't be taken that of,
appreciate your thoughts on that thanks
any photos or diagrams
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the 34adm is an xf carby if im thinking right????
if so again from memory the very late xf carbs had a heater plate inside them
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quote: Originally posted by BIGCAV
the 34adm is an xf carby if im thinking right????
if so again from memory the very late xf carbs had a heater plate inside them
yep, the weber 34 ADM carbys were on the XE/F fords, there a great carby, i'm making adapter plates to fit them to the red/blue and black motors, everyone i know that has 1 on there car is very happy with the results
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RJR Ford Telstars (80's) had plastic carby base insulator blocks with an electric heater element built into it and a short lead with a 2 pin plug for easy connection. these would be way to small I think but maybe something else from a larger Mazda of a similar vintage would be closer in size. Checkout a jap wrecker. oily PS not sure how efficient they were.
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Late XF's did have a heater plate in them...problem was this was a flow restriction and it becomes brittle and falls into the engine....I ended up flicking what was left of it and it worked fine.
What air cleaner are you running? If you are desperate for some hot air for warm up...fit a cover around part of your extractors and draw off that via the valve in snorkel of the factory XF air cleaner.
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The aircleaner I am using is the Redline one suited for the 34ADM carb, the reason I need the heat on it is our winters in Kiwi land can get dam cold, it'll be ok in summer but maybe not after that.
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what would be the best of these weber 34 ADM carbies to get? off which model?
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late XE and XF are the best to get more weber conversion info here http://holdenpaedia.oldholden.com/Weber_Conversion
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