Yes was in Bay Area and made bread for 40 years. Now getting beat up by Alfa guys!!! But loving it.A caliper is one of a mechanics's best friend.
Remember Webers like low pressure, under 3 PSI.
You don't need to worry about the metal fuel lines.
All the changes will take place under the hood.
Remember further help depends on pictures and a complete
run down of conversation process..
....We need to get tough with these new guys............
(PS: happy to help)...
Tell us about your name. I assume that you are from
San Francisco and you make bread...
Thanks for your input.I'm with you, but my son is the one who wants everything by the book.I don't think you have to use metric. If memory serves it's 3/8" line. Metal line should be the same size. I've had no issues using normal old imperial line with mine. If you need a regulator and don't feel like spending big bucks on one of the glass ones, just get a Holley 1-4psi regulator. Should be like $20.
Whats wrong with Spica?Converting to Weber.
Yes, and thank goodness for this.It was/is a Rube Goldberg re-design of a diesel pump to meet USA emission standards..