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I have just rebuilt an E-1 engine for my 63 Bluebird (eat your hearts out), and i was thinking about some way to put two SU's on it, however Tana Bryan was telling me that a weber would be more beneficial, she suggested a 3236 weber, maybe I need a adaptor also...anyone got any ideas, or a carb? let me know at tederoo@hotmail.com

 

I have 4 Dats, a 63 Bluebird, a 64 1200 P/U, a 67 411 wagon, and a 73 Z...I am a sick man:eek:

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I have just rebuilt an E-1 engine for my 63 Bluebird (eat your hearts out), and i was thinking about some way to put two SU's on it, however Tana Bryan was telling me that a weber would be more beneficial, she suggested a 3236 weber, maybe I need a adaptor also...anyone got any ideas, or a carb? let me know at tederoo@hotmail.com

 

I have 4 Dats, a 63 Bluebird, a 64 1200 P/U, a 67 411 wagon, and a 73 Z...I am a sick man:eek:

 

 

Right on man

Lucky for me, my E1 motor still in good condition.

 

Check out my motor with weber carb.

 

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