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Gday, If a gas carby was off the car for a while, would it need to be re-kitted or something before you put it back on a car? How long can you leave them off without f*cking them up?
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It'll be fine, I had the same lpg carby ( known as a "mixer") of my ZA for 6 months and it ran perfectly after i put it back on. Mixers's dont have seals etc that can dry out like carbys.
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Samsy |
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Ok theres one I know of, that has been off the car a few years, still ok after that long??
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I would assume so, contact some LPG fitters they should know for sure. I would say yes.
They're a good mixer too. I had a straight gas 351W, you just bolt the mixer straight onto a holley base plate.
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Yeah cheers, Im keen to get one , so if anyone has a 425 let me know
I cant get the one i mentioned earlier.
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Also , when I get the 425, i want to get a new manifold. Ive heard a single plain manifold is better for staright gas set ups. Is this true? Prolly go an Edelbrock or can anyone else suggest something different. Aswell as that I want a new cam , again any suggestions? These mods plus a regraphed dissy should give me ok perfromance from the 351 shouldnt it?
Cheers
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