Ok, I've spent the last few week nights and the entire day saturday cleaning up and fitting the twin Solex carbies and manifold I bought. The only things left to fit are the anti-polution pipes (fuel vapour and crank-case venting system) and the electric fuel pump (there is now no room for the mechanical fuel pump). See below for the photos. The first photo is a "before" photo of the stock carburettor and the others are of the new carbies. The last photo is of the rare Japanese-market stock airbox that I'll be fitting for car-shows.
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