Thanks Doug. Just the sort of thing I need.
Makes sense on the valve seat 3 cut. definate there. its on the list.
I've had a 32/36 weber on tweety when I first got the engine. The orig carbie was trashed by the old mechanic that owned it. So couldnt compare performance to the Hitachi. However perhaps and likely the auto trans made it feel sluggish. I was always wanting to squeeze the throttle more to get the second throat opened up to get some reasonable acceleration from standstill. So the auto was the difference with my driveline than say all brumby utes. The 38 uses the same mounts as the 32/36 so should it be a problem easy fix. easy sell on ebay.
I've read nearly every thread on the net about the 38/38 and very few comments refer to an auto trans car. A BMW 2002 auto from an owner found the 32/36 sluggish also for that car. Makes sense that the engine has to turn that converter and push the vehicle on one small throat for economy while with the 38 a bit more fuel taking off then cruising sooner. Saying there could be a bit of compensation in that theory?
What is critical and weber say this, is that a worn engine or unmodified is not the engine for a 38. It should be in top condition and thats where the extra comp, cam, larger manifold etc come into the equation. Top end there is no difference in both carbs but low end is a huge difference. They put the 38 on MGB's and Datsun and Toyota 1600's often.
They say 2-3 mpg sacrifice. But many owners claim the boot in the arse is worth it and they swear by them. Hoping that in the end the cam and the high compression will combine with the 38 to give me more than enough low down kick off so I'm not squeezing that throttle so much. As I said the auto is the difference.
Problem with the exhaust is there is no room to put anything on it now. There is the last section of the exhaust pipe only that could take a one in two out slim muffler like a hot dog and retain the nice 4 pipe exit appearance. Again, its something that can be done later and done in situ without disassembly of things. Time to ponder on that. Or could get Rosie the foxy some ear muffs. Her and Debbie sit right above the engine and a little forward from the exhaust.

[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tweety trike- EA81 (full reco 2014) 32/36 weber, SPFI manifold, 9.5:1 CR, VW auto.