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Hi chaps,

I am embarking on a new project for the Robster mobile.

Engine is 2.7 (1975)

Could you tell me...

1) can I use the standard distributor with vacuum advance disconnected if using carbs instead of the CIS injection?
2) Has anyone out there got some good used matching pair of weber 40IDA-3C or are the PMO carbs the only option realistically available these days?
3) Where is the best place to get inlet manifolds for carbs..?

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Go go Rob! :cheers:
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Post by fourteener »

Rob should be able to use vacuum advance with carbs...theres a couple of 911 carbs on ebay at the mo. 1xweber + 1x zenith with manifolds.
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Robster wrote:Hi chaps,

I am embarking on a new project for the Robster mobile.

Engine is 2.7 (1975)
8) 8) 8) NICE, give a 914 the power it so deserves, it should make for an awesome car Rob. I think you'll find a set of carbs/manifolds fairly easily and will need to change the jets/venturis and you'll also need to get pmo gaskets if I remember correctly, i was considering carbs for my 3.0 and looked into this but opted for the cis as it was paid for, I think the gaskets are a different shape and cover up the cis injector holes.

good luck though, would love to know how the swap to a 6 in a 914 goes
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Cheers Darren,

should make for even more fun! Thanks for the heads up on the carbs, I will check them out.

I know my Type 4 vw engines, but 911 engines are a bit more of an unknown quantity so I hope you will all be patient with my questions over the next few months!

I'll keep everyone posted of my progress, and I hope to create a 911 into 914 document for people to use (and learn form my experience..)

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Robster,
Tere is an alternative to Distributors and Carbs, depends how adventurous you feel. I intend to go EFI with my motor once back on the road, Using a Ford EDIS-6 distributor less ignition system and Motorbike throttle bodies. Just a thought if the carb idea gets a little conventional :)
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Post by Dyno Soar »

Go for it Rob your car will be even more awesome then it is now. Are you going to upgrade the brakes too?


Looking forward to your build up information. Let us know where you will post it on the board mate. :)

Darren, there is a project we could do next year buddy! You have a nice 2.4 sitting round gathering dust don't you? :wink:
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Hey Rob - wondered where you'd been lurking!!??

You gonna join us in Richmond next Weds buddy??

Awesome project too!! 8)
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Post by Robster »

Hi Viv,

Good to hear from you!

I hadn't spotted that there was a meet - I'll check that the 'other half' doesn't have anything up her sleeve, but otherwise I'll be there!

It might be in the company hack though as the 914 has no heating. I'm not soft, but I have no means of keeping the windscreen from fogging up!

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I'm not soft, but I have no means of keeping the windscreen from fogging up!
1. Take the roof off or
2. You are soft...... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I'm not soft, but I have no means of keeping the windscreen from fogging up!
cut a potatoe in half rub it over thye inside of the screen, wipe over and no more misting. :) old trick but it works.

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old wives does that really work?
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old wives does that really work?

try it :) must be a King Edward though :wink:

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Robster wrote:Hi Viv,

Good to hear from you!

I hadn't spotted that there was a meet - I'll check that the 'other half' doesn't have anything up her sleeve, but otherwise I'll be there!

It might be in the company hack though as the 914 has no heating. I'm not soft, but I have no means of keeping the windscreen from fogging up!

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