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What carb to use for hotted up 1300 xflow?


EscortRyder

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Hey guys, I purchased an 1300 xflow engine off trademe a little while back that was "hotted up"
I stripped it, cleaned everything made sure the rings, bearings were ok etc.. then reassembled and installed new gaskets.

This is the work that has been done to it.

Head: Ported and polished, oversized valves (same size as 3L essex I believe), double valve springs.
Block: 25thou oversized pistons, lightened flywheel and rods. Kent 244 cam.

I'm currently running the standard 1300 single barrel carb of my original 1300 just so I could drive it down from Tauranga to Blenheim. It's very gutless with the single barrel carb, so I would just like to get an idea of what would be an ideal carb to run on my setup? I was told it was running twin 40 DCOE's by the previous owner and it went well, but thats a bit out of my budget. So I was thinking just a 32/36 twin choke carb would do the trick.

Any help or tips on which carb setup I should use would be much appreciated. Thanks!

 

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Id say a twin choke webber like you mentioned. If you could find 1 of a 2l motor surely would be capable of dumping enough fuel for a 1300.

Occasionally sideys show up on tardsme cheap

Could go single side draught or down draught webber/dellorto

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No, with the 2L jets it will run really rich. I tried a 32/36 carb on my 1300 that was jetted for a 1600 and it ran rich to the point that it was dumping fuel into the oil, no doubt a 2L jetted carb would be even worse

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