Twin Carb Fuel Block?

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Twin Carb Fuel Block?

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I have a set of twin strommies for my grey motor but they didn't come with fuel adaptor.Is there an off the shelf kit available?-I have looked at redline and speco but they don't seem to have them.

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i reccon i might have one hanging up on the floor of the shed :shock:
ill have a look 4 ya :D
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Thanks EK61, I reckon I've got lots of stuff hangin up on the floor also!

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Post by joelm »

anyluck with the fuel links for twins?

i also am after a fixed setup- my rubber hosed based one isnt up to it....
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Check out "moon" or "lokar", I'm sure they would have them, Trev 8) .
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hi trev,

are they members or part suppliers?
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Post by Thommo »

Gday joelm
Also try the 'Speco' brand, they should be avaliable locally.
Ask your local Supercheap/Autobahn.

ps; Moon & Lokar are both USA brands sold here.

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don't you just use a brass T peice :?
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Post by tinhunter »

I've got an old fuel block that was on some triples on a grey, perhaps you could block one pipe off?

I'd be happy to send it for the cost of the post if ya wanted it?
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Tinhunter, I am very interested in that tripple fuel block, I have a set going on a grey in the not too distant future :D , PM sent, Trev 8) .
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tripples on a grey Trev...you're holding out on us... :)

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Don't want to be a GUNNA but the FB wagon is getting a grey reco'd and I have got a set of tripple SU's and manifolds for it :twisted: , Trev 8) .
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Post by ekv8ute »

RB if you use brass t piece can the stock fuel pump handle it ok?I guess you just cut the fuel pipe near the carb then join t piece with rubber hose and clamps and a second end form another fuel pipe?
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Post by mrs ratbox »

haven't had to do it to many times, but that's all T peice between the carbs standard fuel pump, i've also seen it heaps of times
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