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Thinking of converting to Weber 120-130

If you are savvy enough to rebuild an engine and get a Webber working properly on an old Volvo, there is no reason why you cannot get a pair of "tight" SUs to work also.

SUs intimidate for some reason, but they are really quite simple and easy to tune, even as a pair assuming there are no other engine issues. There is a lot of information in typical Volvo repair manuals on getting them to operate properly.

Although I haven't had a Webber, I have SU H4, HS6 and HIF6 that have been dependable for years.

Good luck, and don't give up on those SUs yet!
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'86 745T 140K, '72 144E 236K, '70 145S 128K, '68 220S 96K, '60 544 ?K






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