[Alpines] Dual webers

jarrid_gross at earthlink.net jarrid_gross at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 25 09:18:08 MST 2009


Lauri,

Yes this is true, there were several, the most notable was the hartwell manifold.

The new one available from australia (someone will have to provide that source)
is setup with gooseneck runners, which avoids many of the normal pitfalls on LHD cars.

Since you have a RHD car (I presume), then just about any vertical app weber intake
should fit the bill, the one I use is now available from Pierce manifolds in California.
Its the one formerly made by TWM "L-0077".


HTH


Jarrid Gross
1725 with twin DCOE 45s.




>
>I am quite sure there was a Holbay manifold for Series Alpines before
>H120 was introduced.
>Ron Tebo sent me a photo of such.
>It seems to me that it is curved so that carbs rise upwards over the
>steering box.
>
>Lauri Lehtinen
>journalist, engineer
>mobile: +358 (0) 400 851988
>
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>Ldhetetty: 25. helmikuuta 2009 16:44
>Vastaanottaja: ?auri Lehtinen; alpines at autox.team.net
>Aihe: Re: [Alpines] Dual webers
>
>Hi Lauri,
>
>Since the Holbay manifold was used on the Arrow body Alpine, the carbs
>will actually point downward when installed on a Series Alpine.  It has
>straight runners and, on a lefthand drive Alpine, it difficult to use
>because of the brake master cylinder.  I have one that was cut and
>rewelded to provide a 5 deg upward angle for the carbs.  I was using a
>Wilwood master cylinder and it barely fit.  I removed and reinstalled
>the engine and it would no longer fit.  The real interference point was
>the steering box.  I made some spacers to go under the motor and
>transmission mounts to lift the engine slightly and it still wouldn't
>fit.  I ended up getting the Redline manifold intended for the Series
>Alpine and having the intake runners welded up to match the Holbay head.
>
>You can see some pictures of when it did fit at
><http://www.tomhill.freeservers.com/photo4.html>
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