correct float bowls for H4s for a Mini ?
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correct float bowls for H4s for a Mini ?
What is the number for the correct float bowls for H4 carb setup for a Mini ?
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Re: correct float bowls for H4s for a Mini ?
Thanks for the info.
So I need the 30° ones.
I have the 20° ones here....
So I need the 30° ones.
I have the 20° ones here....

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Re: correct float bowls for H4s for a Mini ?
The 20 deg ones, 3495 and 3496, are much easier to find and will work OK. The 4815 can be found with a bit of a search but the 4814 is rare. Burlen do repros of both.
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Re: correct float bowls for H4s for a Mini ?
As Nick says, if you are using them yourself, you will get away with using the 20° ones without too many problems.
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Re: correct float bowls for H4s for a Mini ?
FWIW...
If done with care and the proper tools, it's fully possible to modify a 20 deg. chamber to get it @ 30 deg.
If done with care and the proper tools, it's fully possible to modify a 20 deg. chamber to get it @ 30 deg.
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Re: correct float bowls for H4s for a Mini ?
the proper tools,
Tell us more.
I have done them with a blow lamp and a big pair of pliers, but wasn't entirely happy with the results.
Tell us more.
I have done them with a blow lamp and a big pair of pliers, but wasn't entirely happy with the results.