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2 Jun 2008, 16:05 (Ref:2217899) | #1 | |
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Weber tech question?
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I am trying to sell two brand new 45 weber dcoe for my dad, I am the first to admit I am got the greatest regarding technical things but I have been asked about progression holes?? Now I followed the mans requests and he said that they was not what he wanted?? Which has left me very confused?? So what are progression holes?? If I go on to weber sites you can only buy weber 45 dcoes as standard?? (am I correct or can you state progression holes??) Be very graifull for any help on this?? Many thanks Daj |
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2 Jun 2008, 17:17 (Ref:2217971) | #2 | ||
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The progression holes are drilled into the carb bodies and (I think) are there to help reduce any flat spot as you come off of the idle position.
Older carbs have three holes as far as I recall and the newer ones I think have five. Older carbs can be modded to new spec by Weber at their works which is somewhere West of London. Google them and I'm sure you'll find the site. This is a precision job - dont be tempted to get the black & decker out!! I think it costs £30 - 40 per carb to have the mod done. Kim. |
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2 Jun 2008, 19:34 (Ref:2218080) | #3 | |
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Thanks for that Kimbo, The carbs I am selling are 3 holes not 5 which is what the chap was asking, and after said he wasnt interested
So how many people worry about this when buying carbs?? My old man has been in the historic motorsport trade for years and was scratching his head too. |
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2 Jun 2008, 20:57 (Ref:2218151) | #5 | ||
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The Carbs are brand new in boxes, So what ever the standard factory chokes etc are is whats on them. |
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4 Jun 2008, 21:05 (Ref:2219979) | #8 | |
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Webcon UK are the source of new genuine Weber carbs, they used to be called Weber Concessionaires.
www.webcon.co.uk |
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5 hole carbs are specifically for ford zetec fitment, that engine gets a nasty flat spot if you use normal 3 hole carbs
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Nice one Graham. Do you know if they have a particular designation stamped on them or other identifying feature visible from the outside?
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