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thanks ddgonza i might just try and see if it fits, worse case is the linkages around the wrong way, but im sure that can be overcome. cheers Tim
Posted on: 2009/1/11 9:18
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Re: Weber 32/36 question DFM vs DGV |
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32/36 = DGV
DFM = ???
The DGV is the most well-known Weber downdraft. It seems like Weber has made hundreds of models of downdrafts. Or at least scores. Would you belive more than 20?
Posted on: 2009/1/11 8:44
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Weber 32/36 question DFM vs DGV |
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Just popping in
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Hi, I can get a very cheap 32DFM carbie off a mate (old escort Gt carb). Will this fit as easy as the DGV Models? I tried Wiki but it has no mention of the DFM model. I also tried to google and see what the differences are but only found kits and people selling them. any advice would be appreciated, cheers Tim
Posted on: 2009/1/11 7:39
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