I'm happy to report that my Weber conversion project is complete. The car is back in commission, and running well. The improvement in the car's throttle response is amazing!
Morgan folks really are the best. I'd still be flailing around in the dark if it wasn't for the patient help and advice of a terrific group of people that enjoy seeing these cars out and about.
Just a short recap:
Installed an electric fuel pump
Installed a relay, wiring, and overcurrent protection for the pump
Installed a combo filter/pressure regulator
Installed all new fuel lines
Installed a port in the factory header for an oxygen sensor
Removed the rust and deteriorated coating from the header and applied a new ceramic coating (actually, I just paid Jet-Hot to do all that - they were terrific!)
Removed the stock exhaust system and installed a glasspack muffler and side pipe (subcontracted to my local muffler guy)
Removed the stock SU carbs and installed a set of Weber 42 DCOE 8 carbs
Rebuilt and reconfigured the Webers
Installed a Derrington intake manifold
Installed a fuel pressure gauge
Installed an air to fuel ratio gauge
Integrated, tested, and tuned all of the above.
What's really amazing is that I don't have a pile of important-looking stuff left over. New territory for me!
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