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Re: Weber Carb Help in Philly Area

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Subject: Re: Weber Carb Help in Philly Area
From: "Postmaster" <elwell@hctc.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 01:49:48 -0500
I just bought the following book from The Open Group at
http://www.opengroup.com/open/welcome.html
ISBN_Title W 1 0895863774
Weber Carburetors; Select, Install And Tune Weber
Sidedraft And DowndraftCarburat
for about $16.00 plus shipping
Ill let yall know how it is when I get it...

Regards
Jason Elwell
EČ Web Technologies
Quality Website Design and Hosting
http://www.eewebtech.com
-----Original Message-----
From: John Cunnane <jcunnane@home.com>
To: MGS Listserv <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Monday, April 12, 1999 10:37 PM
Subject: Weber Carb Help in Philly Area


>I inherited am MGB from my Uncle several months ago and am trying to get
>it road worthy for some fair weather fun.  The car has a Weber DGV 32/36
>and is in desperate need of attention.  I thought I cleaned it
>sufficiently but the car would not exceed more than 30-35 MPH.
>
>I did the ignition stuff and then finally took the carb off my F2000
>Formula Ford (also a Weber but configured for racing) put it on the MG
>and car ran 100% better.  Which happily proved it was the carb and not
>something deeper and more serious.
>
>So finally to my question, does anyone on this most informative list
>know of a shop of some type in the Philadelphia area that could
>thoroughly clean (i.e.. dip), repair or re-build a Weber of this type.
>I know of several specialists/engine builders around the country who
>could do it but I would like to find someone local to do the work.
>
>This is a great list and I feel lucky to have found such a great source
>of information.
>
>TIA,
>J.J. Cunnane
>Glenside, PA
>'72 B project car
>'95 Van Diemen F2000
>'89 Chev pickup
>


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