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Bruce
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #30 on:
October 10, 2011, 19:17:15 pm »
I ran 12s with a stock pump.
Makes you wonder about all those "experts" running ½" fuel lines and big hundred gph pumps.
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neil68
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #31 on:
October 10, 2011, 19:23:35 pm »
Quote from: nightmair nick on October 10, 2011, 10:22:28 am
while at it...mechanic fuel pump is working well enough for the IDA??or would you recommand electric pump with regulator?it is for a 1776 mild engine...
Same here, high 12's with IDA's and stock fuel lines and OEM mechanical pump.
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So.Cal.Life
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #32 on:
October 11, 2011, 04:24:37 am »
Same here, a" genuine german VW" pump, on my 84X90.5, engle w125, 42X37.5, 48s etc. had no issues. However, when I sold my car to Keith Sueme, I had just reassembled it using an as21 f.i. case, (no pump provision) just to run and drive it I used a facet and found it was not enough to keep up , F.Y.I. Hope this info. helps.
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speedwell
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #33 on:
October 11, 2011, 18:17:14 pm »
Quote from: So.Cal.Life on October 11, 2011, 04:24:37 am
Same here, a" genuine german VW" pump, on my 84X90.5, engle w125, 42X37.5, 48s etc. had no issues. However, when I sold my car to Keith Sueme, I had just reassembled it using an as21 f.i. case, (no pump provision) just to run and drive it I used a facet and found it was not enough to keep up , F.Y.I. Hope this info. helps.
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So.Cal.Life
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #34 on:
October 11, 2011, 21:40:00 pm »
Thanks, Fabs, do you know who took the pic? I dont, I do know its bug in 16, as I remember setting it on T.D.C.look closely .Trivia question: do you know what kind of pulley this is? I still have it, also if you look closely at the linkage end castings, I took a night class on sand casting at Western H.S. in order to make them, I still have a pair or two someplace, also made the rest of the linkage. The manifolds where some of the first skat traks, witch were less then an inch shorter than the later ones, as you can see in the pic. I did not have to trim #2 velocity stack, it did however just "touch" the deck lid due to road vibration etc. as you can see in the pic. so I eventually just "touched it" to the belt sander. Good memories, good times, thanks Fabs,
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Sarge
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #35 on:
October 12, 2011, 00:17:48 am »
Quote from: So.Cal.Life on October 11, 2011, 21:40:00 pm
Thanks, Fabs, do you know who took the pic? I dont, I do know its bug in 16, as I remember setting it on T.D.C.look closely .Trivia question: do you know what kind of pulley this is? I still have it, also if you look closely at the linkage end castings, I took a night class on sand casting at Western H.S. in order to make them, I still have a pair or two someplace, also made the rest of the linkage. The manifolds where some of the first skat traks, witch were less then an inch shorter than the later ones, as you can see in the pic. I did not have to trim #2 velocity stack, it did however just "touch" the deck lid due to road vibration etc. as you can see in the pic. so I eventually just "touched it" to the belt sander. Good memories, good times, thanks Fabs,
Nice story, Keith!
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speedwell
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #36 on:
October 12, 2011, 16:28:06 pm »
Quote from: So.Cal.Life on October 11, 2011, 21:40:00 pm
Thanks, Fabs, do you know who took the pic? thanks Fabs,
thx keith
, and i don't have any idea about the guy who took the picture
fabs
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Bruce
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #37 on:
October 13, 2011, 04:42:08 am »
Quote from: So.Cal.Life on October 11, 2011, 21:40:00 pm
I still have a pair or two someplace,
If you find them, you must post a pic!
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Deanodynosaurs
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #38 on:
October 19, 2011, 15:46:32 pm »
Quote from: Sarge on October 09, 2011, 19:46:03 pm
Seemed like back in the day (late '60's early '70's), most guys ran short manifolds and they ran them with a Berg linkage no problem.
Some people are still doing it nowadays.
DDS manifolds with 48IDA, with a BERG linkage. This reverses the carbs but with a bit of adjustment and messing around with carb arms, it all works fine. I also just like the way it looks.
I did try a DDS centre linkage with it, but it caught on the MSD dizzy.
Dude
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Jim Ratto
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #39 on:
August 04, 2016, 16:47:37 pm »
The Russ Welch split runs short manifolds with 48 IDA on it's 2165. From what I know about the engine in the car, it's very similar to the engine in my car, same CC, same camshaft around same compression, heads are different, but probably work in same range. I've driven the car, helping Dave Galassi one day. Though in specification, the engines are similar, there is a night and day difference in how the spit runs vs my '67. The split window is harder edged and much cammier, and comes on later, but when it does, hold on tight. The rumbly, gargly intake growl instantly changes at X rpm to this sonic howl of resonance and you better be ready to shift.
Also, that car runs fuel banjos opposite of fan housing (carb levers open outwards and down) and runs an OLD Gene Berg fan mount linkage and it works very very well. I was impressed with how precisely and crisply the carbs opened.
If I could figure out how to run a Thing shroud with short IDA Weber manifolds, they'd be on my car.
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Udo
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #40 on:
August 05, 2016, 07:50:25 am »
No , i think short and thing shroud can not work. They are too short to come out to the side
Udo
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Bruce
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #41 on:
August 06, 2016, 04:18:30 am »
Quote from: Jim Ratto on August 04, 2016, 16:47:37 pm
If I could figure out how to run a Thing shroud with short IDA Weber manifolds, they'd be on my car.
Did it.
Scat short manifolds that orient the carbs with the fuel inlet to the outside, Bugpack centerpull linkage, stock VW Industrial DH shroud (same as Thing).
IIRC, I had to file a small notch in the seam of the shroud on the right side above #1 spark plug to clear the idle mix screw.
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Tourist
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #42 on:
August 06, 2016, 07:19:33 am »
Quote from: Bruce on August 06, 2016, 04:18:30 am
Quote from: Jim Ratto on August 04, 2016, 16:47:37 pm
If I could figure out how to run a Thing shroud with short IDA Weber manifolds, they'd be on my car.
Did it.
Scat short manifolds that orient the carbs with the fuel inlet to the outside, Bugpack centerpull linkage, stock VW Industrial DH shroud (same as Thing).
IIRC, I had to file a small notch in the seam of the shroud on the right side above #1 spark plug to clear the idle mix screw.
Good morning Bruce
I don't suppose you have any pictures showing this set up do you? Curious to see how it all fits together....
Were they Scat DW-2's?
Martin.
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Bruce
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #43 on:
August 07, 2016, 09:29:59 am »
Quote from: Tourist on August 06, 2016, 07:19:33 am
Were they Scat DW-2's?
Indeed.
Pics can be arranged. My 48s are attached to the manifolds in a box. The Dellortos on the engine have to come off, so bolting the 48s on is easy.
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neil68
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #44 on:
August 07, 2016, 19:43:27 pm »
Short manifolds with my 1975 FI shroud and Italian IDAs:
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Neil
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Tourist
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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August 07, 2016, 20:33:15 pm »
Quote from: Bruce on August 07, 2016, 09:29:59 am
Quote from: Tourist on August 06, 2016, 07:19:33 am
Were they Scat DW-2's?
Indeed.
Pics can be arranged. My 48s are attached to the manifolds in a box. The Dellortos on the engine have to come off, so bolting the 48s on is easy.
I've got a pair of Scat DW-2's with IDA's and a Deano centre pull linkage with a Puma low profile doghouse freshair shroud, to go on the next version of my engine, trying to picture it all together is making my head go funny....
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70slooker
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #46 on:
May 08, 2018, 03:04:48 am »
Quote from: speedwell on October 11, 2011, 18:17:14 pm
Quote from: So.Cal.Life on October 11, 2011, 04:24:37 am
Same here, a" genuine german VW" pump, on my 84X90.5, engle w125, 42X37.5, 48s etc. had no issues. However, when I sold my car to Keith Sueme, I had just reassembled it using an as21 f.i. case, (no pump provision) just to run and drive it I used a facet and found it was not enough to keep up , F.Y.I. Hope this info. helps.
keith just for you
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fabs
What kind of plug wires would those be on the distributor side, or is it just a heat shrink over the wires? — sorry the picture didn’t follow the quote, it’s the photo of the goss chop’s engine from the big-in
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Dave Galassi
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #47 on:
May 21, 2018, 20:32:17 pm »
Those are original type 4. Much like the type 3 factory plug wire ends, the type 4's screwed into the wire and stayed short to the distributor cap, not allowing the plug wires/ends to short out on the foil bottom of the engine lid. They were opaque, long and had a black sealing ring.
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70slooker
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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May 23, 2018, 16:10:27 pm »
Quote from: Dave Galassi on May 21, 2018, 20:32:17 pm
Those are original type 4. Much like the type 3 factory plug wire ends, the type 4's screwed into the wire and stayed short to the distributor cap, not allowing the plug wires/ends to short out on the foil bottom of the engine lid. They were opaque, long and had a black sealing ring.
Thanks Dave, seems like something easy to find haha
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glenn
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Re: 48 IDA...short or long manifold??
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Reply #49 on:
May 23, 2018, 22:01:58 pm »
Here's my 2¢
I use NGK BPC6ES which have a 5/8 head vs the standard 13/16. Also cut the intake studs short, they just need to be longer than the nut.
I run tall manifolds because I had them...
I also cut, years ago, 1.5" holes in the fender well to access #1 and #3 spark plugs.
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