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weber 32-36 / motorcraft carby difference
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Hi Guys,
when i bought my coupe it came with what I thought was a weber 32/36 dgav carby. I bought a kit to rebuild it.
Whilst some of the parts are similiar, the gaskets etc are marginally different. The body on the carby casing has motorcraft on it. Is anybody able to shed some light as to what this may be. I have searched the net but there doesn't seem to be any info on 'motorcraft carbys' that are similiar to weber 32/36.
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Bruce

Posted on: 2008/5/11 8:26
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Motorcraft version is made by Holley under license from Weber.

For more details, see: http://wiki.datsun1200.com/index.php/DGV

There are lots of small differences. Even various webers 32/36 are different from other 32/36.

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thanks for the link,
From that info I think I have the Holley G180.
If anybody needs a new rebuild kit for a weber 32/36 let me know
cheers
Bruce

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I got the A15 running today with the motorcraft carby.
It needs a kit though it as it seems to have a couple of leaks due to deteriorated gaskets. I rang a couple of carby shops and they are available off the shelf.

Does anyone have an opinion as to whether It is worth spending the money on this or should I look for the genuine weber 32/36?

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Bruce

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