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Weber Info for my A series
maddatto
Posted on: 2008/4/9 2:24
Hi All
I just picked up a Weber from my wrecker friends next door and i was wondering if anyone had used these before on an A15 engine?It says 34ADMOC on the side then serial 000982.Looks to have electronic choke.Im not sure what its off but if someone can help as well as tell me where to buy a suitable manifold it would be appreciated.
#2
Re: Weber Info for my A series
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/4/9 4:45
I'm guessing that it's a downdraught carb & from the model code it might be an OEM type carb.
It doesn't have an 'electronic' choke, it would be a simple electric one & these are prefered in this type of instalation. Since the wrecker is next door, see if you can find out what it actually came from as this would be a big help. There are many who have fitted downdraught Webers to A15's & an adapter to mount many popular versions of this carb should be available through the larger auto parts houses.
#3
Re: Weber Info for my A series
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2008/4/9 4:54
Weber downdrafts use the standard A-series manifold with an adapter plate.
#4
Re: Weber Info for my A series
maddatto
Posted on: 2008/4/9 5:54
The wreckers dont know what it came off but after some research i have found it fits heaps of vehicles.Similar to DGV but newer and does have electronic choke.It is 34mm and there is a Gemini website that adapts them to make the Gemmys go harder.The gemmy engines are 1600 so maybe it wont be too big for the bored out A15.
#5
Re: Weber Info for my A series
maddatto
Posted on: 2008/4/9 5:59
My apologies Dodgeman it is a simple electric choke.I have just spoken to the mechanic next door.
#6
Re: Weber Info for my A series
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/4/9 6:06
I tried to google it under Weber, then ADMOC, then 34ADMOC without any luck.
Are there any other markings? Can you post a link to the Gemini site?
#7
Re: Weber Info for my A series
maddatto
Posted on: 2008/4/9 6:56
yeah you google under 34 ADM i gather the 0c is part of the build number..
#8
Re: Weber Info for my A series
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2008/4/9 7:24
it all depends which words you look for ... weber 34 adm came up with useful things. i kind of remember reading about them... isn't it a small engine carb where 1.5L would be just about all it could fuel... seemed like i remember reading something and it made sense why i never saw them.
#9
Re: Weber Info for my A series
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/4/9 8:12
#10
Re: Weber Info for my A series
maddatto
Posted on: 2008/4/9 9:33
correcto as always dodgeman.i have had it confirmed this afternoon.They do use these in some smaller performance apps though.new jets $8 each and full carby kit up to $70...hmmm maybe not worth it..it is in very good condition though.shafts donet seem worn and after a good clean with carby cleaner looks great..
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