The Weber 32/36 DGV is a good candidate. You will have to make some linkage
modifications, but these are not too difficult. That said, I'm currently
trying to address an engine stumble when I pull away from a stop with my
32/36 DGV. I believe there are others on the list that have this carb
without the stumble that I'm experiencing. I wonder if it is due to the
"carb to manifold" porting that I did to the intake manifold. I ended up
removing the 'bridge' between the barrel holes in the manifold to match the
supplied carburetor gasket.
You will find a great price and free shipping from Performance Parts
Warehouse.
Prices from July, '98:
32/36 DGV 5A: $159.50
Air Filter: $12.00
Gasket: $.50
URL: http://www.webercarburetors.com/
phone: 1(800)654-2778 (toll free!)
Brad Sahr
'64 Series IV Automatic
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From: viber(at)southold.com <viber(at)southold.com>
To: alpines(at)autox.team.net <alpines(at)autox.team.net>
Cc: viber(at)southold.com <viber(at)southold.com>
Date: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 8:59 PM
Subject: Carb Replacement
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>My webmaster has kindly informed me that I was not able to receive
>email for the past 2-3 weeks. I thought the list was a bit quiet!
>Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could send me any responses
>I got to my question about carb. replacement on a S IV with a
>Solex manifold. I am looking for a suitable weber or holley from
>an old car. Anything that works well?
>Thanks and sorry for the trouble,
>Andrew
>viber(at)southold.com
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