Re: Weber 32/36 DGEV downdraft [was Re: (no subject)]

Tom Hill (tom.hill(at)worldnet.att.net)
Fri, 05 Jun 1998 21:19:22 -0400


I paid 170 not 270. I have owned two of the webers and both of them were very, very reliable.

Tom Hill

Tom Hill wrote: >
> With the demise of the good old-fashioned carb, you would probably need
> to look at something pre 80's and italian(?). I bought one brand new
> for 270$US. Old carbs are too much trouble, worn throttle shafts,etc.
>
> Tom Hill
>
> Andy Whiteford wrote:
> >
> > >From: Tom Hill <tom.hill(at)worldnet.att.net>
> >
> > >I replaced my strombergs with a single Weber 32/36 DGEV downdraft and am
> > >very satisfied.
> > The Weber is a bolt on if you use an
> > >earlier manifold (I think Series III, not sure)
> >
> > that'd be a late ser III or ser IV solex manifold , i think.
> >
> > So what's the most likely car I'll find in a scrapyard with
> > a single Weber 32/36 DGEV downdraft ??
> > (i.e something a bit later / more common than our 1960's alpines)
> >
> > Will it have a manual choke?
> >
> > A