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CSP 44IDF, 48IDF Carburettor Hex Bar Linkage Kit - Type 4 Engines (With Upright Fanshroud Conversion)

CSP Products 44 and 48 IDF Carburettor Hex Bar Linkage Kit for Type 4 Engines

Optimize control and enjoy the amazingly smooth operation of your Weber carbs with the CSP Products 44 and 48 IDF Carburettor Hex Bar Linkage Kit. Designed specifically for Type 4 engines, this linkage kit delivers unparalleled performance and reliability, making it an essential upgrade for your VW Beetle, Karmann Ghia (Type-14), Type-2 Bus (Split Screen and Bay Window), and Thing (Type-181).

Features and Benefits:

1. Superior Construction:

  • Perfectly Made: One-piece polished stainless steel crossbar levers ensure durability and a sleek appearance.
  • Lasered Throttle Levers: Eliminate cylinder offset for precise and efficient throttle response.
  • Adjustable Pushrods: Easy-to-adjust pushrods with left and right-handed socket ends for simple synchronization.

2. Symmetrical Geometry:

  • Strictly Symmetrical: Provides synchrony and smooth throttling for equal and precise control of the carburettors.

3. Floating Crossbar:

  • Supported in Spherical Rod Ends: The floating anodized aluminum hex crossbar ensures smooth operation and minimal friction.

4. Built-in Return Spring:

  • Smooth Control: The stainless steel return spring attached to the anodized bar eliminates the need for additional springs, enhancing control.

5. Comprehensive Kit:

  • Fits Optional CSP Breather Box: Compatible with the CSP Breather Box.
  • Complete with Instructions: All required mounting hardware and detailed instructions in English and German are included for a straightforward installation.

Reputation and Quality:

CSP Products crossbar linkages have gained an excellent reputation in the VW scene for their quality and throttle response. As one of the best sellers in the CSP Products range, this linkage kit is designed to fit Type-4 engines with a Type-1 fan shroud and Weber IDF dual carburettors, providing minimal operating forces and an unmatched smooth operation.

Compatibility:

  • Vehicle Models:
    • VW Beetle
    • Karmann Ghia (Type-14)
    • Type-2 Bus (Split Screen and Bay Window)
    • Thing (Type-181)
    • VW T3 or Type 25: 1979 – 1982

Specifications:

  • Material: Polished stainless steel crossbar levers, anodized aluminum hex crossbar
  • Compatibility: Weber 44 and 48 IDF dual carburettors on Type-4 engines with Type-1 fan shroud
  • Includes: All mounting hardware, detailed instructions in English and German

Installation Guide:

  1. Preparation: Ensure the engine is cool and the vehicle is parked on a level surface. Gather the necessary tools and the CSP Products 44 and 48 IDF Carburettor Hex Bar Linkage Kit.
  2. Removal: Remove any existing linkage components from the carburettors and intake manifold.
  3. Installation:
    • Mount the specified base plates onto the engine, securing them with the provided hardware.
    • Attach the polished stainless steel crossbar levers and the anodized aluminum hex crossbar.
    • Connect the lasered throttle levers and the left and right threaded pushrods to the crossbar and carburettor throttle levers, making sure they are securely fastened.
    • Adjust the pushrods for proper synchronization and ensure smooth operation.
  4. Final Check: Verify all connections are secure and there are no interferences. Test the engine to confirm proper operation and performance.

Upgrade your Type-4 engine with the CSP Products 44 and 48 IDF Carburettor Hex Bar Linkage Kit for enhanced performance, reliability, and ease of adjustment. Order yours today and experience the quality and precision of CSP Products.

Manufacturer: Custom and Speed Parts

Availability: Special Order Item

Unit of Measure: Set

Dimensions:

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Volume: 0mm3

Weight: 0.1kg

This Part Fits: Baywindow

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