Thread: 327 cross-ram webers
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04-11-2008 08:49 AM #1
327 cross-ram webers
Just wondered if anyone has experience of setting up 45DCOE Webers on a (Moon-style) cross-ram manifold?
First, the engine: it will be a close-to-stock mid-1960's 327 Chevy with 365hp, as fitted to Corvettes of that era. I will probably fit a solid-lifter bumpstick that is a modern equivalent of that old cam. Compression will drop to around 10:1. It will be pulling a 3.07 or 3.31 axle through the Muncie M21 4-speed.
I have an original Iso Rivolta cross-ram manifold designed by Bizzarriniin in Italy (later copied by Moon and others, I believe), except it has a housing on top containing the twin throttle shafts that are geared together and run in ball-bearing races. It came with 4 45DCOE carbs (152 suffix) which were the size originally used by Iso & Bizzarrini. It came to me with no main jets at all.
I would like to know a starting-point for setting these up with this engine as regards venturi size, auxiliary venturi size, main jets & emulsion tubes, idle jets etc. It will be in a street Iso Rivolta GT 2-door coupe fo 1966 vintage. Not a race car!
Anyone got any ideas? I do have a couple of books on Webers, so should understand what you are telling me.
Thanks,
Chris
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04-11-2008 12:19 PM #2
Might look around here and talk with these guys ..........
http://www.inglese.com/
KitzJon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400
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04-11-2008 02:00 PM #3
Can't help you other than to say they sure are pretty.
Don






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