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selling 32/34 carb ebay
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selling 32/34 carb on ebay

not needed.

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hi,
will this suit a a12 engine with an adapter plate? any idea what engine size it came off?

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also how different would it be to the weber dgv 32/36?

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Looks like I'm advertising a carb, had no idea!?!

Sorry mate, that was just a dig at my wife. 32/34 is considerably different to 32/36, but certainly suitable to an A12. Check out the tech wiki, there is more info on each of the carbs. And yes, you will need an adapter plate.

EDIT: Just went through the wiki, struggling to find info on the 32/34 (I'm sure it's there though, positive I'd seen an article).

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haha no worries!

i looked on tech wiki and on the net but couldnt find any specs on it??

will it take same adapter plate as the 32/36 carbs?

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This is a weber ADM - Typically featured on the older ford falcon motors as a 34/34 ADM.

Probably the most common weber downdraught. For some reson datto peeps really dig the DGv/DGAV carbs but there are other webers out there that are just as good if not better.

The 32/36DCD is a great carb too but hard to find.

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Pretty sure fkange bolt pattern is the same. I'll be trying out one of these soon as well.

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Sorry I meant the Weber 28/36 DCD - economy and power.

This carb whorida is selling should be a good little unit. From what I remember they are quit squat as well which is a good thing for 1000 conversions (bonnet clearance with the bigger A14/15).

GL with the sale.

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would this carb provide better power than the stock hitachis the a12s have?

i thought this was a weber 32/34 DMTL??

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Well yeah, the stock hitachis are a 26/28 aren't they? Or probably smaller. So the larger throats would help with the flow.

This is why the 28/36 DCD carb is such a great bore combo, small efficent primary bore with a very big secondary to back it up when the foot goes down.

Pretty certain it's a 34/34 ADM (not 32/34). I haven't seen a weber downdraught with two bores with such a small difference between the bores but the choke sleeves could have been changed over I guess. Search weber ADM on ebay or google. Never heard of a DTML.....

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