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Jim |
Posted - 10 Aug 2017 : 22:06:15 My Series V Rapier is fitted with a Weber Carburettor (See Photos) Can someone please identify the model and if possible the correct jets that should be fitted
I would like to fit a plenum chamber to quieten the roar when accelerating hard
As an alternative I am thinking that a Ramflo filter may fit (see last photo)
Any suggestions or comments would be greatly appreciated
Regards to all and TIA to those who answer
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bigt80 |
Posted - 28 Aug 2017 : 10:15:36 Or these chaps who I have found very helpful over the years.
https://burlen.co.uk/
Cheers. G |
Stella |
Posted - 25 Aug 2017 : 08:12:07 Webcon UK Ltd, Middlesex, 01932 787100
these folk may be able to help you.. |
Jim |
Posted - 11 Aug 2017 : 10:20:34 Thank you very much for the info It will be a great help when I start to overhaul the carb Now to find an reconditioning kit
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pruyter |
Posted - 11 Aug 2017 : 09:49:05 It has to be the Weber 28/36 a carburettor quite common in the sixties and used on cars like Ford Cortina and others. This carburettor was a common exchange for the usual Rootes carburettors on both the Alpines and Rapiers. Although the same carburettors were used on Rootes engines the jetting differed for 1500, 1592 and 1725 engines. For your Rapier with the 1725 cc engine the jetting is as follows:
Choke Primary 25 Choke Secondary 27 Venturi Primary 4.5 Venturi Secondary 4.5 Main jet Primary 135 Main jet Secondary 165 Air jet Primary 220 Air jet Secondary 180 Emulsion tube Primary F30 Emulsion tube Secondary F30 Idle jet Primary 55 Idle jet Seconday 70 Pump jet 70 |