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spidfer

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Can anyone help me identify this carb before i leave feedback on ebay?

It has the marking FZX1435 on the metallic strip, but being cynical - anyone could have just put that on an ordinary Hif44 carb.

It looks like it matches all the holes on the plenum at the carb mating plate though :?

And i heard somewhere that u can tell by which side the choke connects?

Pictures below - sorry about the appaling quality





spidfer

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I've just noticed a rubber seal when i took the dashpot off, so im leaning towards the turbo carb.. ?


billydude

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look's like a turbo carb to me


spidfer

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also got a BDD needle *wink*

not too bad for 30 quid


AlexF2003

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cant really see... but theres no bypass hose like turbos have... and theres no dash pot seal.

Give Burton Fuel SYstems a ring and find out for sure!

alex

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giallofly

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Burlen fuel systems maybe?

On 21st Jan, 2011 fastcarl said:


therefore acheiving two things , a sore knob and a beer bellyl




iain
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Sold the turbo and seeing what the C20XE can do!

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looks turbo to me.


wil_h

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Is it only the turbos that have the dashpot groove for the circlip, or do they all have that?

There isn't a bypass hose on, but it has the pipes for it I notice.

looks good to me.

Wil

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On 2nd Jan, 2013 fastcarl said:

the design shows a distinct lack of imagination,
talk about starting off with a clean sheet of paper, then not bothering to fucking draw on it,lol

On 20th Apr, 2012 Paul S said:
I'm mainly concerned about swirl in the runners caused by the tangential entry.


spidfer

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Ok, here we go - ive put some numbers on each pipe, can anyone tell me what each one is for and where it goes - again, i appologise for the terrible quality of the picture and the drawing!

Edited by spidfer on 11th May, 2004.


iain
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Sold the turbo and seeing what the C20XE can do!

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Check out the post in "how to"

its called carb connnections and there are some nice pics to show you how to connect it up *smiley*


spidfer

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doh, me = thick

cheers guys


AlexF2003

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that looks more like a turbo carb...

I think your right on the name Jon... I'm getting Burton Power and Burlen confused!

alex

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Yeah, it's a turbo carb! Have a look at burlen.co.uk, there you can enter the carb number and you will get all the relevant data.
Harry

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