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Author:  ryan [ Tue May 19, 2009 8:33 pm ]
Post subject:  How To Identify Different Types of Carburetors

This 'How To' is to help you identify what carbs you have on your car.
These are the most common forms found on minis.
When identifying your carbs, it helps to look at the pattern of the holes used to mount them to the manifold.

SU Carburetors
1-1/4" = HS2
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1-1/2" = HS4
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1-3/4" = HS6
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1-1/2" - HIF38
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1-3/4" = HIF44
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1-7/8" = HS7
2" = HS8
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Others

Sidedraft (common sizes- there are others)
Weber 40DCOE = 40mm twin choke
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Dellorto 40DHLA = 40mm twin choke
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Weber 42DCOE = 42mm twin choke
Weber 45DCOE = 45mm twin choke
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Dellorto 45DHLA = 45mm twin choke
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Weber 48DCOE = 48mm twin choke
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Dellorto 48DHLA = 48mm twin choke

Downdraft
Nikki, 2 barrel progressive
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Weber 28/36 DCD etc, 2 barrel progressive
Weber 48IDA twin choke

Carburator Dellorto fzd 32.26 nuovo per fiat 500 3
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Reece Fish Carburetor - 1-1/4" or 1-1/2"
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Carburettor air flow when used with an A series Engine
- From www.minispeed.co.uk
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This will be Updated as we receive more Photos etc

Cheers

Author:  drmini in aust [ Tue May 19, 2009 10:09 pm ]
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Weber 48IDA (Belongs to member 1071)
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