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Dellorto DHLA 120-130

G'day All!

I've got a set of Dellorto DHLA 45 carbs that I'm going to install on my new engine.

I've got a 8 bolt block, B21 pistons, fully balanced, ported head, 44mm in 38mm exh valves, short intake manifold (for twin dhla) KG19 cam and 2.25 Exhaust.

I'm rebuilding the carbs at the moment and I've come to the point of selecting jets. I have a small pc program which has given me the numbers I want (email me if you want a copy, it does dcoe and dhla carbs) but I want to confirm the numbers before I spend alot of money on jets.

DHLA 45
38mm choke
155 Mainjets
7772.4 Emulsion Tubes
190 Air Correctors
55 Idle Jet
7850.2 Idle Corrector
40 Pump jet
8011.1 Aux Venturies

I like driving higher in the revs, I don't lug the engine in high gears but I also do a fair bit of high speed cruising (55mph 1hr each day)

Does anyone have any settings they could give me on their stups so I know what works in the real world before I commit to alot of cash (jetting 4 barrels is VERY expensive!)

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!

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Alex Shevlin (Sydney): '71 142S, '72 144S, '81 244GLE, '81 244GL, '01 V70XC






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