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I’m not sure as to whether this was
an L20 but years ago, I put an L20 in my Stanza SSS. This had 180B SSS carbs
and all I did was mount the linkage on top of the firewall seam rather than
under it. As it was rubber mounted, the rubbers compensated for the extra deck
height. As to the cap on the water inlet, use a 6
cylinder one. They don’t have the spigot for the heater hose like the 4
cylinder ones. Lach -----Original Message----- Richard, I don't know whether it makes it
more effective but I had another number 4 inserted into the manifold for the
vacuum on the 180B brake booster. If you have two, just change the rear one to
a T piece and connect both. I also had quite an angle from where
the linkage sat on the firewall to where it connected to the linkage from the
carbies. We made another mounting bracket for the firewall so it lined up with
the carby linkage. The long rod that comes from over near the fuse box still
does it's job but just runs up at an angle. I think it is better to line up the
the linkage from the firewall through to the carby linkage as the whole setup
seems to operate more smoothly. Not sure about connecting 2 to 3.
Can you slide the linkage on the weber manifold away from the firewall to allow
for the other arm from the fierwall ? I can't remember whether I sourced
another shorter arm for this job. An oil air seperator should be
used for both number 1 and the breather from the block. Micko makes these
custom items however I am not allowed to divulge the materials used. I used a tidy little rubber cap to
block off the water where it normally connects to the block over near the
battery. Cheers Eric --membersozdat------------------------------------------------------- OZDAT Mailing List Please Note:- Send (un)subscribe requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send submissions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] No unauthorised redistribution of this email http://www.ozdat.com/ozdatonline/index.htm http://www.ozdat.com/ozdatonline/listindex.html http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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