[Mgs] weber

Mike Eldred redscirocco at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 28 21:11:02 MST 2010


Absolutely, I agree.  I've been an MG nut since I could walk, and an MG just
isn't an MG without those dual SUs.  I recently bought a Midget with a Weber
downdraft, and one of the things on my "to do" list is to get one of the sets
of HS4s I've got laying around here rebuilt and swap the Weber out.  It's the
epitome of "adequate."


> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 17:45:24 -0800
> To: mgs at autox.team.net
> From: don at napanet.net
> Subject: [Mgs] weber
>
> Don't do it. My 1962 MGA came with one of those and it just doesn't
> run all that well with it. Plus it looks hideous and ruins the car's
> originality. I am going to put the SUs back on it as they did come
> with the car, albeit in a cardboard box. I've had a lot of MGs over
> the years and SU carbs are one of the cool things on an MG. They are
> simple and easy to work on. If you must have different carbs, go for
> a setup from an early B as they are probably the most
> trouble-free. Now the sidedraft Webers that were BMC competition
> equipment might be a different animal than the cheap downdraft Weber
> that I have on my car.
>
> Don Scott
> Calistoga, CA
>
> 1962 MGA Mk II
> 1973 MGB GT (selling)
> 2001 Miata SE BRG


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