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twin carb in 1098

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Hi

I want put twin carburettor in morris minor 1098 1968
does anyone know where can I get kit from?

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Re: twin carb in 1098

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It's a poor idea - if you want better performance, fit the single larger HS4 or later HIF38 carb from a Mini, complete with in let manifold. It bolts straight on and will give a few extra BHP for little cost. For any real performance increase - the cylinder head needs improving.
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Re: twin carb in 1098

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it's not poor idea, my morris minor have few modification like 5 speed gearbox upgrade suspension.
I need just little more performance.
where can i get one from?

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Re: twin carb in 1098

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Twin carbs will give very little extra performance - as I said above - to get worthwhile extra BHP you need to change the cylinder head - and still a big single carb is much better than the small twins. I know - I've been doing this for almost 50 years ! Read Mr Vizard's book if you still don't believe me.
But - here you go - http://www.sucarb.co.uk/ProductDetail.a ... 1&id=34047 and you will also need an exhaust manifold and a new system..... so budget ~£200/300 for that. It's such a waste of money......... :-? :roll:
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Re: twin carb in 1098

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ok, if you say so, i will go with mini carb, i will look up for one
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Re: twin carb in 1098

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Where are you ? There are always plenty on ebay. This one is ideal..... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HS4-Carb-Mini ... 4aae95ddf7
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Re: twin carb in 1098

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An HS4 or HIF 38 is quite adequate for 1098 but to get any benefit from the bigger carb you will need a decent LCB system to get the exhaust out. Also you will not have the tuning and balancing problems of setting up twins
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Re: twin carb in 1098

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For an otherwise standard 1098 engine - the standard exhaust manifold and system is fine.
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Re: twin carb in 1098

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thank you, i found this one on ebay with maniflod do you think fit it will fit straight to the head
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 500wt_1156
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Re: twin carb in 1098

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The one shown in the picture should be ok - the other one on Oselli manifold - won't fit without some work - but of course you only want one..... So bid away - but the price may rise, since it is for two items.
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