krswen
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I'm rebuilding a 1974 Panther J72 which uses an XJ6 engine. I've removed the goofy secondary throttles and sleeved the bores, but the huge power bulge on the side of the hood on Panthers just cries out for more carburetors. And yes, as a retired automotive engineer, I know I don't need them. The rest of the engine is unmodified. Still I've got an itch that won't go away.
Anyway, there is an E-type triple SU setup for sale on ebay, ending on Monday. They appear to be the three separate manifold arrangement but the seller claims they are from a 4.2 (has photo to back it up).
I thought only the 3.8's used the 3-piece arrangement .. or am I wrong? When did the 1-piece manifold go into production?
The current bid is at $1008 and has not met reserve. The carbs and manifolding look pretty ratty, but given the rare occurrence of them showing up for sale I'm tempted anyway. There will probably be a lot of corrosion and stuck fasteners to deal with as well.
Any thoughts on a reasonable bid?
Ken
Anyway, there is an E-type triple SU setup for sale on ebay, ending on Monday. They appear to be the three separate manifold arrangement but the seller claims they are from a 4.2 (has photo to back it up).
I thought only the 3.8's used the 3-piece arrangement .. or am I wrong? When did the 1-piece manifold go into production?
The current bid is at $1008 and has not met reserve. The carbs and manifolding look pretty ratty, but given the rare occurrence of them showing up for sale I'm tempted anyway. There will probably be a lot of corrosion and stuck fasteners to deal with as well.
Any thoughts on a reasonable bid?
Ken