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sad.gif posted on March 9th, 2004 at 11:55 AM
dissy swap in kombi


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Just a couple of questions from a learner. Does an dissy out of a 74 1800 kombi suit a 75 2000 kombi? Also does the 1800 solex carbies suit the 2000 engine as I have just purchased another kombi in better condition than the older one? Thankyou in advance.
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posted on March 9th, 2004 at 12:20 PM


Distributor will go go in no problem, but the carbies will need modification to suit. They will probably get you out of a bind, but I wouldn't recommend using them without rejetting and changing the venturi sizes to suit the larger motor.



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posted on March 9th, 2004 at 12:32 PM


because of the interchangability carbies have been changed back & forward over the years as have jets, probably the easiest way to check where you are at is the main jets , if they have 132.5 stamped on them you will be OK, if they have 130 stamped on them they are probably 1800 & will only be safe around town, no long trips because the mixture will be too lean



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