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| - | The '''Weber 32/36''' (DGV) carburetor has a larger bolt pattern than the stock Hitachi on a Datsun A-series engine. You can modify the stock manifold, or use an adapter plate. | + | {{BackTo|Weber 32/36 Carburetor}} | 
| - | <-- Back to [[Weber 32/36 Carburetor]] | + | The '''Weber 32/36''' (DGV) carburetor has a larger bolt pattern than the stock Hitachi on a Datsun A-series engine. You can modify the stock manifold, or use an adapter plate. | 
| = Overview = | = Overview = | ||
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| - | Adapters for many models are available for sale, but I made my own adapter for the Nissan A12 engine out of a block of aluminum: | + | Adapters for many models are available for sale, or just [[#Make Your Own Plate]] for the Nissan A12 engine out of a block of aluminum: | 
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| <br>Custom machined adapter (left) and kit-provided cast adapter | <br>Custom machined adapter (left) and kit-provided cast adapter | ||
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| - | = Plate Numbers = | + | = Plate Numbers = | 
| + | A-series adapters | ||
| * Redline/JPS part number {{search|weber+10-112|weber 10-112}} | * Redline/JPS part number {{search|weber+10-112|weber 10-112}} | ||
| * {{search|weber+10-212|weber 10-212}} | * {{search|weber+10-212|weber 10-212}} | ||
| + | * {{search|KC112%20adapter%20weber|KC112 (Australia)}} | ||
| * Holley 1-238, 1-239 | * Holley 1-238, 1-239 | ||
| * Weber 99004.100 | * Weber 99004.100 | ||
| + | == L-series == | ||
| 10-212 for larger Datsun L-series carburetor | 10-212 for larger Datsun L-series carburetor | ||
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| = Make Your Own Plate = | = Make Your Own Plate = | ||
| - | Weber bolt-pattern: 93x46mm | A-series manifold: 61x37mm | + | Weber bolt-pattern: 93x46mm | 
| - | <br>{{Album|5450}} {{UploadPost|174_59868adec9885.jpg|485784}} | + | <br>{{Album|5450}} | 
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| + | A-series manifold bolt-pattern: 61x37mm | ||
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| # Dimensions: 1 x 2.75 x 5 inches (minimum would be approximately 10 x 6.7 x 11.4 mm) | # Dimensions: 1 x 2.75 x 5 inches (minimum would be approximately 10 x 6.7 x 11.4 mm) | ||
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| # Thread holes for Weber pattern | # Thread holes for Weber pattern | ||
| # Use a round rasp file to smooth out the transition from the small Nissan bore holes to the larger Weber holes you drew from the template | # Use a round rasp file to smooth out the transition from the small Nissan bore holes to the larger Weber holes you drew from the template | ||
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| + | Custom machined adapter (left) and kit-provided cast adapter | ||
| + | <br>{{Album|820}} | ||
| = Angle = | = Angle = | ||
| - | {{AlbumH|11589}} {{AlbumH|11590}} {{AlbumH|11591}} {{AlbumH|11596}} | + | Angle adapters for bolting DGB to SU-type manifolds | 
| + | <br>{{AlbumH|11589}} {{AlbumH|11590}} {{AlbumH|11591}} {{AlbumH|11596}} | ||
| [[Category:Fuel System]]{{End}} | [[Category:Fuel System]]{{End}} | ||
Revision as of 01:59, 16 February 2025
<-- back to Weber 32/36 Carburetor
The Weber 32/36 (DGV) carburetor has a larger bolt pattern than the stock Hitachi on a Datsun A-series engine. You can modify the stock manifold, or use an adapter plate.
Contents | 
Overview
You can make a DGV-compatible intake:
 
 
 
But most of us use an adapter plate:
 
 
Adapters for many models are available for sale, or just #Make Your Own Plate for the Nissan A12 engine out of a block of aluminum:
Custom machined adapter (left) and kit-provided cast adapter
Be sure to use the Weber-type (thick) gasket under the carburetor. If you use a thin gasket it may tear during operation.
 
Plate Numbers
A-series adapters
- Redline/JPS part number weber 10-112ᴳ
 - weber 10-212ᴳ
 - KC112 (Australia)ᴳ
 - Holley 1-238, 1-239
 - Weber 99004.100
 
L-series
10-212 for larger Datsun L-series carburetor
Fits all with 80mm x 43mm carb base Chrysler/Mitsubishi Colt, Galant,Lancer, Sigma - Citroen CX2200, CX2400 - Daihatsu with 80mm x 43mm carb base - Datsun 1600, 180B, 200B, 240K, 260C, Bluebird, 510, 610 - Fiat 125 coupe, X-19, 131 - Ford Courier with mazda engine - Holden Gemini 1600 OHC (Isuzu) - Isuzu, Bellet, Gemini, Luv - Mazda 1200, 1300, 808, 323 rear wheel drive model, 1500, 1800,929, Capella 121, mazda 1400 - Mitsubishi Express L300, Mitsubishi Colt, Galant,Lancer, Sigma - Toyota corolla 1100,1200 1300 1966-1984 3K,4K 5K, 1983-1987 corolla/sprinter/seca Corona, Celica, Crown, Celica 1600 TA22 1971-75
Suppliers
Most local auto parts store can custom-order this part for you.
Or buy mail order
http://redlineweber.com Pierce Manifolds $45 USD
Make Your Own Plate
A-series manifold bolt-pattern: 61x37mm
- Dimensions: 1 x 2.75 x 5 inches (minimum would be approximately 10 x 6.7 x 11.4 mm)
 - Using a Nissan gasket as a template on one side, and the Weber gasket on the other, mark the holes.
 - Drill two bores ~30mm and 27mm to match the intake manifold. You might have a machine shop do this; I had access to a lathe with a large bit chuck into it.
 - Drill and Countersink holes for stock Nissan pattern using a drill press to get them straight.
 - Thread holes for Weber pattern
 - Use a round rasp file to smooth out the transition from the small Nissan bore holes to the larger Weber holes you drew from the template
 
Custom machined adapter (left) and kit-provided cast adapter
Angle
Angle adapters for bolting DGB to SU-type manifolds
 
 
 
 

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