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Weber or Mikuni carbs for 240z


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so both Weber and Mikuni's have chokes that you pull with a cabel. Is this ture ?

Not exactly. They have cold start enrichment circuits, no choke valves are involved. But yes, they are both cable pull-type actuators. I think the only difference between the two in that department is the direction in which you pull the cable, but I'm not 100% sure on that. If you look at Dave's (cygnusx1) picture, the Weber levers must be pulled toward the hood. I think the Mikuni cables are pulled towards the windshield. Someone with Mikunis can chime in to confirm.

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I am fabricating billet linkage and a billet choke link for triple sidedrafts right now. The linkage is in the classified section. The choke link is in development, and will be available in a week or so. The starter circuits definitely help the engine fire up and establish a smooth fast idle, even in moderately cold weather.

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Please PM me when the choke linkage is available for 40 mm Mikuni's. And thanks for everyone's input.

Fixitman

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Not exactly. They have cold start enrichment circuits, no choke valves are involved. But yes, they are both cable pull-type actuators. I think the only difference between the two in that department is the direction in which you pull the cable, but I'm not 100% sure on that. If you look at Dave's (cygnusx1) picture, the Weber levers must be pulled toward the hood. I think the Mikuni cables are pulled towards the windshield. Someone with Mikunis can chime in to confirm.

I've never done this type of modification, but I seem to recall that there are LH and RH parts to configure the cold start circuit to pull from either desired direction, depending on your application. I think this is true for both types of carburetor.

I have Mikunis that are configured for LH pull and RH pull - some carbs are installed on the LH side of the engine, and some on the RH side (and sometimes both sides!)

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I've never done this type of modification, but I seem to recall that there are LH and RH parts to configure the cold start circuit to pull from either desired direction, depending on your application. I think this is true for both types of carburetor.

I have Mikunis that are configured for LH pull and RH pull - some carbs are installed on the LH side of the engine, and some on the RH side (and sometimes both sides!)

Aha, thanks Tom! I thought I had seen Mikunis with the pull towards the cabin, interesting that you can set up for LH or RH positions. I haven't seen that on the Webers, but it may exist as well.

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