[Fot] Weber help and/or advice
TeriAnn J. Wakeman
tjwakeman at gmail.com
Mon Jan 18 14:18:12 MST 2021
I have a web page that can provide you with some suggestions about where
to start. The 40s are good for street cars, but for racing you might
want to consider 45s
http://www.tr3a.info/WeberDCOEinfo.htm
TeriAnn
On 1/18/21 1:54 PM, Alec Buchan via Fot wrote:
> It looks like I am moving up a group and in order to not maintain my
> 'blue caboose' moniker, I am looking at converting to Webers. Moss and
> Pierce sell a 2 x 40 DCOE kit but I've also located a 2 x 45 DCOE kit
> (not from Moss or Pierce). looking for recommendations, if you might
> be so kind.
>
> On a side note, the few of us here in the PNW are looking forward to
> seeing all you 'front of the packers' in Portland this summer.
>
> Kindly,
>
> Alec Buchan
> Bellingham, WA
> '62 TR4 #5 (aka the Blue Caboose)
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