Re: Weber Carbs

From: Sergio Dimarmo (iwander(at)worldnet.att.net)
Date: Tue Jul 27 1999 - 01:20:14 CDT


You guys are confusing me! Which carbs are the ones that bolt up to the
Series IV manifold? Jarrid, I know you told me before but it's been a while.

Sergio
1967 Sunbeam Alpine
Series V 'AJNT 86'
still working on it but getting closer!
----- Original Message -----
From: Jarrid Gross <jarrid_gross(at)earthlink.net>
To: steve sage <rootes(at)ix.netcom.com>
Cc: Alpines List <alpines(at)autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: Weber Carbs

>
>
> steve sage wrote:
>
> > Hello Again Alpines:
> > Now that I've got my overdrive semi-sorted out, on to carburation. I've
> > decided to ditch my Strombergs and go to a single Weber. Sunbeam
> > Specialties sells a Weber 32/36 DGA. It has been suggested that I
> > instead use a Weber 38/38 which is in effect a 2 barrel double pumper.
> > Is anyone out there using either setup? I'd be concerned the 38/38 may
> > be too much carb for the 1725 engine (which has been bored out a bit
> > with .60 over pistons, etc.).
> >
> > Steve Sage
>
> Your not too likely to find a 38/38, they were made, but were mostly
> OEM carbs for euro hipo fords and the like.
> Hens teeth today.
>
> Not too much carb for the engine, a stock 1725 will take twin 40 DCOEs
> without a lot of complaints.
>
> Shoot for the 40DGAF/ 40DGAS.
> Available new for about $250.
>
> Your pine will love you for it.
>
>
> Jarrid Gross
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