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Re[2]: Dual carbs vs. Z-S

To: mgs@autox.team.net, "REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER" <CREICHLE@nsc.msmail.miami.edu>
Subject: Re[2]: Dual carbs vs. Z-S
From: "Stuart Jones" <stuart.jones@autodesk.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 96 10:07:58 PST
New twin SU carb sets can be had from MOSS for $360 which is a good price, the 
parts quality is not very good and I needed to file a corner off each of the air
filter retainment yokes.

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Subject: RE: Dual carbs vs. Z-S
Author:  "REICHLE, CHRISTOPHER" <CREICHLE@nsc.msmail.miami.edu> at SMTPCC3
Date:    06/19/96 9:21 AM



Either limp along on a used one for 70 if your low on cash or if you feel 
like spending 500 on something, the dual carb or even a good weber 
conversion would give you a lot more power and bang for your buck than a 500 
manifold for your Z-S. You only concern is passing emissions legally...

Chris Reichle

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From: mgs-owner
To: _MGS
Subject: Dual carbs vs. Z-S
Date: Tuesday,June 18,1996 3:27PM

I have not seen a lot of response to my original post and was hoping to get 
more
input.  I need to replace a cracked manifold on my 78 B (with the Z-S carb). 

A
local MG mechanic and used part source here is strongly recommending I 
switch
to
the dual carbs and manual choke for more trouble free operation.  The Z-S 
has
been rebuilt and there are no other known problems other than the manifold.

Cost for him to replace manifold and carb with rebuilt HS4s, manifolds, and 
manual choke is $500 ($375 for parts if I do the work).  Price of a used 
manifold from him is $70.

What's everyone think?

Andy Slupecki
78 B (almost back on the road)


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